Privacy Policy
Date of last revision:
February 9, 2026
The Scope of Data Stewardship
Our Privacy Policy is designed not merely to comply with global data protection regulations, but to exceed them by design. Every unit of information processed through our infrastructure is governed by a layered framework of cryptographic safeguards, legal controls, and operational accountability.
We treat data stewardship as a fiduciary obligation. This means that all personal, corporate, and transactional data entrusted to us is handled under strict principles of purpose limitation, data minimization, and lawful processing, ensuring that information is collected only when necessary, retained only as long as required, and protected throughout its lifecycle.
Our systems are architected to align with internationally recognized regulatory standards, including—but not limited to—GDPR, CCPA, APPI, and equivalent data protection frameworks, while remaining adaptable to jurisdiction-specific requirements.
Data Acquisition Categories
We categorize data into distinct streams to ensure transparency:
Personal Identifiers: Full legal name, residential address, government-issued identification numbers, and biometric data for MFA.
Corporate Metadata: Tax identification numbers, articles of incorporation, and ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) structures.
Technical Telemetry: IP addresses, browser fingerprints, and hardware-level identifiers used for secure session persistence.
Transaction Context: Source and destination headers, asset types, and timestamped routing data.
Rights of the Data Subject (GDPR/CCPA/APPI)
Under international law, you maintain the following non-negotiable rights:
The Right to Erasure: Request the permanent deletion of non-regulatory data.
The Right to Portability: Export your institutional data in a machine-readable format.
The Right to Object: Opt-out of non-essential automated processing and AI profiling.
The Right to Rectification: Mandate the immediate correction of any inaccurate financial or identity records.
Ongoing Commitment
We continuously review and evolve our data protection practices to reflect:
Changes in regulatory landscapes
Advances in cryptographic and security technologies
Emerging risks in digital and financial ecosystems
Our commitment to privacy is not static—it is operational, auditable, and enforced at every layer of our infrastructure.
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