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# Privacy Policy

> **Template.** Complete and review with qualified counsel before launch.

## Information We Collect

* **Authentication data** via Privy — depending on your chosen method, this may include your email address, Google account identifier, or X (Twitter) account identifier.
* **Wallet address** — the on-chain address associated with your account.
* **Usage data** — interactions with the Platform (markets viewed, trades placed, device/browser information).
* **On-chain activity** — trades, positions, and market creation are recorded on a public blockchain and are inherently public.

## How We Use Information

To operate and secure the Platform, provide accounts and balances, calculate LP and rewards, detect abuse (including Sybil and referral abuse), and comply with legal obligations.

## Third Parties

We use third-party providers including **Privy** (authentication and wallet infrastructure), **Pyth** (price data), and cross-chain routing infrastructure. These providers process data under their own terms and policies.

## Public Blockchain Data

Transactions on Movement are public and permanent. Information recorded on-chain (addresses, trades, positions) is visible to anyone and cannot be deleted.

## Your Choices

You may disconnect linked accounts in your profile settings. Note that on-chain data cannot be removed.

## Contact

A privacy contact will be published here. Direct questions about this policy to the Limelight team.


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