Privacy Policy
Data Collection
Raze is designed with privacy as a core principle. Here’s what data is collected and how it’s handled:- Self-Hosted
- Hosted Version
When you self-host Raze:
- No data sent to Raze servers
- All data stays on your infrastructure
- You control all data handling
- Full privacy and data sovereignty
Data Storage
Client-Side Storage
- Encrypted wallet data in localStorage
- Backup in IndexedDB
- Configuration preferences
- Recent token history
Server-Side Storage
- Transaction logs (hosted version)
- API usage metrics
- Referral tracking data
- No private keys stored
Data Security
AES encryption for sensitive data
Client-side encryption before storage
No plaintext private key storage
Secure WebSocket connections
Terms of Service
Acceptance of Terms
By using Raze, you agree to these terms. If you disagree, please do not use the service.Service Description
Raze provides:- Multi-wallet management interface
- Trading execution tools
- Automation features
- Token deployment interfaces
User Responsibilities
- Securing their own devices and credentials
- Backing up seed phrases and private keys
- Understanding the risks of cryptocurrency trading
- Complying with local laws and regulations
- Verifying all transactions before signing
Prohibited Uses
You may not use Raze for:- Money laundering or terrorist financing
- Market manipulation
- Fraud or deceptive practices
- Violating any applicable laws
- Circumventing security measures
Disclaimer of Warranties
Raze is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. We do not guarantee:
- Uninterrupted service
- Error-free operation
- Specific trading outcomes
- Protection against all security threats
Limitation of Liability
Raze and its developers are not liable for:- Trading losses
- Lost or stolen funds
- Service interruptions
- Third-party actions
- Blockchain network issues
Intellectual Property
- Raze source code is licensed under MIT License
- You may fork, modify, and distribute the code
- Brand assets (logo, name) require permission for commercial use
Legal Considerations
Regulatory Compliance
- Understanding local cryptocurrency laws
- Reporting taxable events
- Obtaining necessary licenses (if applicable)
- Complying with KYC/AML requirements where required
Tax Obligations
Trading cryptocurrency may create tax obligations:- Capital gains/losses on trades
- Income from referral rewards
- Record keeping for tax purposes
Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
Risk Disclosure
Market Risk
Market Risk
Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile. Prices can change rapidly, and you may lose some or all of your investment.
Technical Risk
Technical Risk
Software bugs, network issues, or smart contract vulnerabilities could result in loss of funds.
Regulatory Risk
Regulatory Risk
Cryptocurrency regulations are evolving. Future regulations could impact your ability to use or trade certain assets.
Custody Risk
Custody Risk
You are responsible for securing your private keys. Lost keys cannot be recovered.
Open Source License
Raze is released under the MIT License:Contact Information
Legal Inquiries
For legal matters, contact us through:DMCA Notices
For copyright infringement claims, please contact us through the Support Center with:- Description of the copyrighted work
- Location of the infringing material
- Your contact information
- Statement of good faith belief
- Statement of accuracy under penalty of perjury
Updates to Terms
We may update these terms periodically. Continued use of Raze after changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.Last updated: December 2024
