Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-04-18
SolScore is a non-custodial Solana dApp. We don't want your email, your name, or your identity documents. We don't have them. This page describes exactly what we do store and why.
What we collect
- Public wallet addresses you scan or sweep, stored in our database so we can compute scores, rankings, and sweep history.
- On-chain transaction signatures produced by your sweeps (publicly visible on Solana anyway).
- IP addresses transiently, for rate-limiting. Held in Upstash Redis for short windows (minutes) and not joined against your wallet in any durable log.
- Browser localStorage on your device only — saved wallet list, theme preference, cosmetic state. Never sent to our servers.
What we don't collect
- Your real name, email, phone number, or any government ID.
- Your wallet's private keys, seed phrases, or signed transactions (those stay in your wallet).
- Cookies beyond what's required to render the site and remember your theme.
- Analytics spyware, fingerprinting, or third-party ad trackers.
Who we share data with
Only the infrastructure that keeps the site running:
- Vercel — hosting and CDN.
- Neon — Postgres database for wallet records + leaderboards.
- Upstash — Redis rate-limit store.
- Helius (or similar) — Solana RPC provider for chain reads/writes.
Your wallet address is publicly visible on the Solana blockchain regardless of SolScore. We never sell, rent, or license data. There is nothing to sell.
Your rights
You can't ask us to delete a wallet address from the blockchain — no one can. You can stop using SolScore at any time; localStorage is cleared when you clear your browser. If you want your wallet removed from our leaderboard, email the contact below and we'll remove it within a reasonable timeframe.
Changes
If this policy changes, we'll update the “Last updated” date above and note the change in patch notes. Material changes get called out.
Contact
Questions: reach us on X at @solscoreUS. SolScore is operated by a solo independent developer in the United States.