What Vealth handles, where it goes, how to ask for deletion.

Plain-English. No ad networks, no third-party trackers, no cookies set by us. One honest caveat up front: work you settle becomes a public, permanent on-chain receipt; that permanence is the whole point of a provable receipt, and it means some records cannot be deleted by anyone. This is operational guidance, not lawyer-reviewed legal advice.

Only what the work needs, and only when you act.

Vealth is a Work Protocol: you claim a job, do it, and prove it. Here is every piece of information the site touches, and when.

  1. Wallet address & signature (claiming / bidding) When you claim or bid on a board packet, your wallet (or passkey / email smart wallet) signs a short message. The wallet address and that signature are sent to the /labor API to prove the wallet is yours. No seed phrase, no private key ever leaves your wallet; a signature is not a spending key.
  2. Proof evidence (submitting a completed packet) The proof a packet names, usually photos with your phone's location (GPS) and timestamp, plus short notes, submitted for founder review. Follow the safety rules: public spaces only, no faces, no license plates, no photos into homes or cars.
  3. Founder-review email (the no-wallet path) If you claim by email instead of signing, your mail client sends the packet ID and the wallet address you type to [email protected]. You choose exactly what to send; the Vealth server never sees the message.
  4. Start Work draft (/start.html) The place / problem / proof you type stay in your browser only. Nothing is sent or stored on a server until you press "Email this draft" or "Copy"; then it goes only where you send it.

We do not ask for your name, phone number, or date of birth. The board stores no cookies of ours and needs no account or signup to read it.

One outside request, and it is plain.

  1. Typefaces: served by us, not by Google Inter, Fraunces and IBM Plex Mono used to load from fonts.googleapis.com, which meant Google saw a request from your browser on every page you opened. Since 2026-08-06 we host the same font files ourselves at vealth.net/fonts/. Nothing leaves for a font any more, and the page paints sooner because your browser is not opening a connection to a second company first.
  2. Cloudflare (serving + Web Analytics beacon) vealth.net is served through Cloudflare, which may add its privacy-first Web Analytics beacon at the edge. It counts page views without cookies and without tracking you across sites. No ad network, no session recording, no cross-site profile.

That is the whole list. No Meta pixel, no Google Analytics, no marketing CRM, no third-party form host.

On-chain (public, permanent) or the Vealth VPS.

  1. Public on-chain receipts (Base) When a packet settles, the settlement (your wallet address, the packet, the payment, the proof reference) is written to the Base blockchain. This record is public and permanent: anyone can read it, and no one (not you, not us) can edit or delete it. That is what makes a receipt checkable forever. Do not put anything you need kept private into a claim you intend to settle.
  2. Off-chain claim & proof records (Vealth VPS) Claims, bids, and submitted proof bundles are held on the Vealth VPS (the same single host that serves vealth.net) for review. Handled by the /labor Work Protocol API in apps/api/.
  3. Email (operator Gmail) Anything you email lands in the operator inbox at [email protected] and stays there until deleted. The Vealth server does not see or store it.

On-chain: everyone. Off-chain: the founder, and nobody else.

On-chain records are public by design; that is the point of a provable receipt. Off-chain, Brandon Kelly, EcoWealth's founder and operator, is the only person with shell access to the Vealth VPS and the only person reading [email protected]. There is no team, no contractor with backend access, no exported-to-spreadsheet pipeline.

We do not sell or share your data.

Wallet addresses, proof bundles, and emails are not sold, traded, rented, syndicated to a partner network, fed to a marketing automation tool, or used to train a public AI model. The only outbound use is the founder reviewing your work and replying from the operator inbox. If a future service ever changes this, the change will be written on this page first.

Off-chain data: email to delete, the default answer is yes. On-chain: cannot be removed.

Email [email protected] with the wallet address or email you used. The default response is to delete the matching off-chain claim, proof, or email record and confirm within one business day. What we cannot delete is a public on-chain receipt: the blockchain is permanent and no one can edit it, which is exactly why an outside receipt is trustworthy. Correction of off-chain records follows the same path.

Privacy questions go to the same inbox.

There is no privacy desk. Email [email protected] with a subject line that starts with "privacy" and the founder will reply within one business day. See also the Terms and Safety pages.

This page is operational guidance (what the site actually does, in plain English), not lawyer-reviewed legal advice. It is not a comprehensive privacy policy under GDPR, CCPA, or any other regulatory framework. If you need a formal legal review before submitting commercial data, ask first and the founder will reply about what the current practice can and cannot promise.