Last updated: June 2026. Puls currently operates on Arc Testnet.
1. Overview
This policy explains what information Puls collects, how it is used, and your choices.2. Information we collect
- Account information — when you sign in with Google, we receive basic profile information (such as your email and name) to create and identify your account.
- Wallet and on-chain activity — your wallet address and transactions on Arc are recorded on a public blockchain and are inherently public.
- Usage data — we may collect technical data such as device and browser type, and interactions with the Service, to operate and improve it.
- Support communications — if you contact us via live chat or other channels, we keep what you send to help you.
3. How we use information
- To create and secure your account and wallet.
- To operate the Service: markets, trading, leaderboard, payments, and the economy feed.
- To provide support and respond to your requests.
- To improve and maintain the Service and prevent abuse.
4. On-chain data is public
Transactions, balances, and reputation metrics tied to your wallet are recorded on a public blockchain. This information is public by design and cannot be deleted from the chain.5. Third-party services
Puls relies on third-party providers, including:- Google for sign-in.
- Circle for wallet infrastructure.
- A live-chat provider for support.
6. Data retention
We retain account and usage data for as long as needed to provide the Service and as required by law. On-chain data persists on the blockchain independently of us.7. Your choices
- You can stop using the Service at any time.
- You can request information about the data associated with your account via Support.