# Privacy Policy

Last updated: January 2025

# Overview

JuiceSwap is a decentralized protocol that prioritizes user privacy. This policy explains how data is handled when you interact with JuiceSwap.

# Blockchain Transparency

JuiceSwap operates on a public blockchain (Citrea). By design:

  • All transactions are publicly visible on the blockchain
  • Wallet addresses and transaction history are permanently recorded
  • This data cannot be deleted or modified

This is a feature, not a bug. Transparency ensures trustless operation without intermediaries.

# What We Don't Collect

The JuiceSwap smart contracts:

  • Do not collect personal information
  • Do not require registration or accounts
  • Do not store data off-chain
  • Do not track user behavior

# Frontend Interface

If you use a web interface to interact with JuiceSwap:

# Minimal Data

  • We do not use tracking cookies
  • We do not collect analytics
  • We do not require sign-ups

# Technical Data

Standard web server logs may include:

  • IP addresses (not linked to wallet addresses)
  • Browser type and version
  • Access timestamps

This data is used solely for security and debugging purposes.

# Third-Party Services

When using JuiceSwap, you may interact with:

Service Data Shared
Wallet providers (MetaMask, etc.) Transaction data
RPC providers Blockchain queries
Block explorers Transaction lookups

These services have their own privacy policies.

# Your Rights

Since JuiceSwap is decentralized:

  • No data to delete - We don't store your personal data
  • No accounts to close - There are no accounts
  • Full control - You control your wallet and keys

# Self-Custody Principles

JuiceSwap embodies cypherpunk privacy principles:

  • Your keys, your coins - Only you control your assets
  • Pseudonymity - Interact using wallet addresses, not identities
  • Permissionless - No KYC or identity verification required

# Contact

For privacy-related questions about the frontend interface, you can reach out via:


Note: This privacy policy applies to the JuiceSwap protocol and documentation. Third-party interfaces may have different policies.