Privacy
How Chromatic handles information when you use this site.
Chromatic does not offer accounts, logins, or user profiles. You can read the site without creating an identity with us or connecting a wallet.
Wallet connection is optional. If you choose it, your wallet shares an authorized public Solana address with the page. Chromatic stores only the selected provider name in browser session storage, never the address, so an already-authorized connection can be restored when the provider makes it available. It does not request a signature or transaction. Connecting alone does not send the address to Chromatic’s servers. Disconnecting clears that browser-session state. Public activity associated with an address remains visible on Solana independently of Chromatic.
Pages that show live markets or protocol quotes request public data: confirmed Solana program accounts and publicly published market feeds. Those requests go through Chromatic’s own live-proposals and protocol-quotes endpoints. We do not ask you for a name, email, or wallet in order to view them.
Like most sites served on Cloudflare, request logs may include an IP address, user agent, and the URL you asked for. We do not sell that information, and we do not use it to build an advertising profile.
If a waitlist form is offered, the only things stored are the address you type, an optional note, which page you submitted from, and the time you submitted. That record exists so we can email you about Chromatic, and it is used for nothing else — no advertising, no sale, no transfer to a third party beyond the infrastructure that stores it. Signing up twice updates the one record rather than creating another. Ask on GitHub to be removed and the record is deleted.
This page is a description of how the shipped site works. It is not a lawyer-reviewed privacy policy. Questions about the project belong on GitHub.