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Privacy Policy
Last updated: March 14, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Continuum collects, uses, shares, and protects information when you visit our website, use our app interfaces, connect a wallet, join a waitlist, communicate with us, or otherwise interact with Continuum.
This policy applies to information handled by [Continuum Legal Entity], a Cayman Islands entity to be finalized, together with its affiliates and service providers ("Continuum," "we," "our," or "us"). This is a launch-preparation draft and should be finalized with counsel before publication.
If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, do not use Continuum. By using Continuum, you acknowledge the practices described here and the inherent public nature of blockchain activity.
Information we collect
We may collect information you provide directly, such as your email address, social handle, form responses, support messages, or other information you choose to submit through waitlists, contact forms, surveys, or community channels.
We may collect technical and usage information when you use Continuum, including pages viewed, page flow, referring URLs, approximate location inferred from IP address, browser type, device information, timestamps, and interaction events such as navigation clicks, CTA clicks, wallet connection events, and scroll depth.
If you connect a wallet or otherwise interact with blockchain infrastructure through Continuum, we may collect or observe public wallet addresses, transaction hashes, network identifiers, token balances visible through public ledgers, and related onchain activity needed to render the interface or analyze product usage.
Public blockchain data
Blockchains are public and immutable by design. When you use a wallet or submit transactions connected to Continuum, information associated with your wallet may become publicly visible and may remain visible indefinitely on public ledgers.
Continuum does not control public blockchain records and generally cannot delete, modify, or restrict access to onchain data once it has been published.
How we use information
We may use information to operate, maintain, secure, analyze, and improve Continuum; provide interfaces and content; understand product usage; communicate with you; administer waitlists or launch interest forms; comply with legal obligations; investigate abuse or fraud; and protect our users, services, and rights.
We may also use information to prepare product launches, evaluate demand, measure campaign performance, and coordinate with service providers supporting infrastructure, analytics, communications, or launch-related operations.
Analytics, cookies, and similar technologies
Continuum uses analytics tools, including Umami or similar providers, to understand how visitors use the site and app interfaces. These tools may collect usage events, device or browser metadata, referrer information, and IP-derived signals, and may do so with or without cookies depending on configuration.
We and our service providers may use cookies, local storage, pixels, or similar technologies to remember preferences, support site functionality, prevent abuse, and measure performance. You may be able to control some of these technologies through your browser or device settings, but disabling them may affect site functionality.
Third-party forms, wallets, and service providers
Continuum may rely on third-party providers such as wallet software, RPC or infrastructure providers, analytics vendors, form hosts like Typeform, communication tools, hosting providers, and social or documentation platforms. These providers may receive information as needed to perform services for us or when you interact with their tools directly.
Your use of third-party services is governed by those third parties' own terms and privacy policies. Continuum is not responsible for the privacy or security practices of third parties.
How we share information
We may share information with affiliates, professional advisers, auditors, infrastructure providers, analytics providers, communications vendors, and other service providers that help us operate Continuum.
We may also disclose information if we believe it is reasonably necessary to comply with law, respond to lawful requests, protect rights or safety, investigate misconduct, enforce our terms, or support a corporate transaction such as a financing, merger, restructuring, or asset transfer.
We do not sell personal information for money. However, some sharing for analytics, measurement, or campaign attribution may be considered a disclosure or sharing under certain laws.
Data retention
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to operate Continuum, maintain records, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
Retention periods may vary by data type. Public blockchain data may remain available indefinitely outside our control.
Security
We use commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures intended to protect information in our control. However, no method of transmission, storage, or internet-based service is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
You are responsible for maintaining the security of your own devices, email accounts, wallets, private keys, seed phrases, and authentication materials.
International transfers
Continuum, its affiliates, and its service providers may process information in multiple jurisdictions, including jurisdictions that may not provide the same level of data protection as your home jurisdiction. By using Continuum, you acknowledge that your information may be transferred to and processed in those jurisdictions.
Entity details, data-export language, and any transfer mechanisms should be finalized once the Cayman Islands operating structure and vendor stack are locked.
Your choices and rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability, or objection relating to certain personal information, subject to exceptions and verification requirements.
You may also opt out of certain communications from us by using unsubscribe links where available or contacting us directly. Wallet and public blockchain data may not be erasable due to the public nature of blockchains.
Children
Continuum is not intended for children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone we know to be under the age of 18. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, contact us so we can take appropriate steps.
Changes and contact
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time by posting a revised version on the site and updating the effective date. Your continued use of Continuum after changes become effective constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Privacy questions or requests should be sent to [[email protected]] or another finalized contact address. The name and registered office of the Cayman Islands entity should be inserted before launch.