Privacy Policy
1. The Absolute "Zero Knowledge" Guarantee
WE COLLECT NOTHING. WE KNOW NOTHING. YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN.
Deadhand Protocol is engineered around a core, unyielding philosophy: data that is not collected cannot be subpoenaed, leaked, seized by state actors, or stolen by malicious entities. We do not ask for, process, store, or transmit your name, your email address (except for explicitly requested dispatch targets), your IP address, your geographic jurisdiction, or any Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
Because we possess zero knowledge of your identity, we cannot comply with data requests, subpoenas, or warrants aimed at identifying you. There is no database to hack, and no administrator to compel.
2. Total Liability Exclusion for Data Breaches
Because The Company does not collect your personal data or your cryptographic secrets, a "data breach" of our infrastructure would yield precisely nothing of value regarding your digital assets. Consequently, you explicitly agree that The Company bears absolutely ZERO liability for any alleged data breach, privacy violation, or identity theft arising from your use of the Software. Your privacy is secured by mathematics, not corporate policy.
3. Cryptographic Anonymity & Payments
Your entire identity within the Deadhand ecosystem is tied exclusively to a localized, mathematically generated cryptographic key. We cannot, and will not attempt to, link this key to a human identity.
Furthermore, all payments made for the Sovereign Desktop Client are processed directly via decentralized cryptocurrency networks (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero). The Company does not use third-party KYC/AML payment processors (like Stripe or PayPal) for sovereign access. The on-chain transaction hash serves as your only receipt.
4. Explicit Disclaimer Regarding Blockchain Analytics
While The Company maintains absolute privacy regarding your account, you explicitly acknowledge that public blockchains (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum) are immutable, globally accessible ledgers. Your transactions on these networks are entirely public. We accept no responsibility, and you hold us entirely harmless, for any privacy breaches, forensic tracing, or deanonymization resulting from blockchain analytics firms, intelligence agencies, or state actors analyzing your on-chain behavior.
5. Local Environment Sovereignty
The Deadhand Protocol executes entirely on your local machine. We embed zero telemetry, zero analytics trackers, and zero "crash reporting" software. However, you are solely, exclusively responsible for the sanctity of your local environment.
If your local machine is compromised by malware, keyloggers, screen-scraping software, or physical extraction vectors, your privacy will be breached. You explicitly agree that The Company is not responsible for securing your operating system, and we bear zero liability for privacy violations resulting from local endpoint compromise.
6. The Deadhand Heartbeat Payload
If you choose to utilize the automated heartbeat network, The Company infrastructure will store heavily encrypted blobs (Shard C) and an encrypted target email address. We do not possess the decryption keys. We do not know what assets the shards protect. If our servers are physically seized by a hostile jurisdiction, the seizing party will inherit mathematically useless noise. You agree that the storage of this encrypted noise does not constitute the processing of personal data under any global privacy framework.
7. The Wealth Blindness Protocol
By design, Deadhand Protocol operates in a state of total architectural blindness. Because the server only holds a hashed, encrypted Shard C and possesses zero-knowledge of your underlying private keys or seed phrases, we are mathematically incapable of knowing your net worth.
Whether your vault secures $500 or $50,000,000, the system remains entirely indifferent. We do not know who you are, and we do not know what you are worth. This "Wealth Blindness" ensures that you are never a target of institutional discrimination, extortion, or tiered security profiling.