Privacy model
Privacy is power. We protect both.
At Kairo, we analyze everything on-chain — and almost nothing off it. We believe wallet intelligence should be powerful, but never invasive. You get deep insights into behavior, without compromising yours.
🧭 Our Privacy Model
✅ What We Track
Public on-chain data only (tx history, holdings, interactions)
No wallet connect, no signing, no dApp injection
No IP tracking, fingerprinting, or behavioral profiling outside the blockchain
❌ What We Don’t Track
We don’t log your browsing history
We don’t collect your wallet data when you use the browser extension
We don’t store which addresses you view or hover over
We don’t link your Kairo account to your personal wallet
🔐 Even when using the extension, all address lookups are stateless and read-only.
🧩 API Access & Security
When using Kairo’s API:
All requests are authenticated via API key (not wallet signature)
Each key is rate-limited, role-scoped, and revocable
Usage analytics are opt-in, not enforced
We never store your raw data payloads or response logs
API keys are not linked to any wallet unless you explicitly choose to connect them
💡 Labeling Transparency
Worried about “black box” AI?
Kairo’s wallet labels are:
Fully visible and documented
Based only on behavior that’s publicly verifiable
Not influenced by reputation, social following, or speculation
Updated automatically based on clear pattern shifts
Every label we assign can be backed by visible, traceable data.
🔍 Do We Use Any Off-Chain Enrichment?
No. We do not scrape social media or connect ENS names, .sol handles, or Twitter accounts unless they’re already linked on-chain (e.g. via Tiplink, Mirror, or ENS registry records).
We are wallet-native by design — your identity is what you do on-chain.
👥 Internal Access & Compliance
No individual team member can see your browsing usage
Internal wallet analysis tools are only used on known public wallets (e.g. influencers, multisigs, protocols)
All logs are scrubbed of PII and auto-expire on a rolling window
In short: you can analyze any wallet deeply — without revealing anything about yourself.
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