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The documents below cover the rules that govern your use of ChainClear, what data we collect when you run a scan or check out, and an important note that ChainClear outputs are informational only and not legal advice.

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Terms of Service

Last updated: 2026-07-30

Acceptance

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By accessing or using ChainClear at chainclear.polsia.app or any subdomain thereof, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the service. ChainClear is operated by [Operator Legal Name] ("we," "us," or "our") and is offered to you conditioned on your acceptance of these terms.

Service Description

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ChainClear provides automated first-pass classification of crypto token contracts against the SEC-CFTC March 2026 joint framework and the CLARITY Act. Free scans return a classification score with no account required. The Detailed Legal Breakdown PDF ($49 one-time) and Explorer subscription tiers ($29/mo, $249/yr) provide structured technical analyses intended to brief counsel. The service is provided "as available" and we may modify or discontinue features at any time.

Subscriptions & One-time Purchases

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Explorer subscriptions are billed in advance (Monthly every 30 days; Annual once per year) via Stripe Connect through Polsia's billing API. One-time purchases ($49 PDF) are charged once. By submitting payment you authorize us to charge the amount shown. Prices are in U.S. dollars and exclude any taxes that may apply in your jurisdiction.

Refunds

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One-time PDF purchases may be eligible for a full refund within 14 days of purchase if the deliverable has not been downloaded. Subscription charges are non-refundable except where required by law; cancel any time from the Stripe receipt email to stop the next renewal. To request a refund, contact support@chainclear.io with your order identifier.

Intellectual Property

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ChainClear, the ChainClear logo, the classification engine, and all related marks are owned by [Operator Legal Name]. You retain ownership of any contracts you submit (we do not claim rights over them) and any reports generated about your contracts are licensed to you for your internal compliance use. You may not resell, redistribute, or train competing models on ChainClear outputs.

Limitation of Liability

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To the maximum extent permitted by law, ChainClear and its operators shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of or related to your use of the service — including any decisions you make based on a classification. Our total aggregate liability for any claim shall not exceed the greater of (a) the amount you paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim or (b) USD $100.

Governing Law

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These Terms are governed by the laws of [Operator State/Jurisdiction], without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute arising from or related to these Terms shall be resolved in the state or federal courts located in [Operator County, State].

Changes to Terms

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We may update these Terms from time to time. The "Last updated" date above will reflect the effective date. Material changes will be announced via a banner on the homepage at least 14 days before they take effect. Continued use of ChainClear after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms.

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-07-30

Information We Collect

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When you use ChainClear we collect: (i) the contract address, chain, and timestamp of every scan you run; (ii) the results page metadata (classification, summary, risk flags) returned for that contract; (iii) a pseudonymous session cookie so scan history at /my-scans works across visits; (iv) email addresses you voluntarily provide in checkout, lead capture, or reservation flows; and (v) basic server logs (IP, user-agent, request URL) for abuse prevention and analytics.

How We Use Information

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We use the data above to (i) run the classification engine and return results to you, (ii) deliver purchased reports and subscription confirmations, (iii) send transactional emails related to your account or purchases, (iv) prevent abuse and protect the service, and (v) measure aggregate usage so we know which features earn their keep. We do not sell your data. We do not use your scan history to train advertising profiles.

Cookies & Sessions

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ChainClear uses a single first-party session cookie (cc_sess) so that scans performed from the same browser can be grouped under /my-scans. The cookie contains a randomly generated session ID and expires 90 days after your last visit. We also load Stripe.js when you reach checkout, which may set its own cookies under Stripe's privacy notice.

Third-party Processors

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We share data with the following subprocessors strictly to operate the service:

  • Stripe — payment processing and fraud prevention for $49 PDF purchases and Explorer subscriptions.
  • OpenAI — classification and summary generation for scanned contracts. Contract addresses and basic on-chain context are sent for analysis; we do not send identifying personal information to OpenAI.
  • Neon (PostgreSQL hosting) — stores scan history, email captures, and reservation records.
  • Cloudflare — application delivery, R2 object storage for any generated artifacts, and DDoS protection.
  • Polsia — hosting platform and payment-link broker (Stripe Connect under the hood).

Data Retention

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Scan records are retained for as long as the service is in operation so that historical classifications remain queryable. Email captures are retained for 24 months unless you request earlier deletion. Stripe receipts are retained per Stripe's retention obligations (typically 7 years). Session cookies expire after 90 days of inactivity.

Your Rights

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You may request (i) a copy of the personal data we hold about you, (ii) correction of inaccurate data, or (iii) deletion of your email capture and any associated scan history tied to your session ID. Submit requests to privacy@chainclear.io; we respond within 30 days. Residents of the EEA, UK, or California have additional rights under GDPR / CCPA which we honor on the same address.

Contact

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Privacy questions or complaints: privacy@chainclear.io. Postal mail: [Operator Legal Name], [Operator Address]. If you believe we have not handled your request adequately, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

Compliance Disclaimer

Last updated: 2026-07-30
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ChainClear scan results are informational only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing on this site, in any report we generate, or in any conversation with our team creates an attorney-client relationship.

Not Legal Advice

ChainClear's classification engine maps a token contract against the SEC-CFTC March 2026 joint framework and the CLARITY Act. The output is a structured technical analysis intended to brief counsel — not replace them. You should not rely on a ChainClear classification (free, PDF, or Explorer) as a substitute for advice from a licensed securities attorney in your jurisdiction, nor as a definitive determination of how the SEC, CFTC, or any other regulator will treat a given token.

Detailed Legal Breakdown PDF

The $49 Detailed Legal Breakdown PDF (and any branded Explorer PDF generated under an active subscription) is a technical analysis of the on-chain facts of a contract as they existed when scanned. It is intended to brief your counsel so the first hour of legal time is productive. It is not a legal opinion, an SEC filing, a no-action letter, or a guarantee of regulatory outcome.

Framework Subject to Change

The SEC-CFTC March 2026 joint framework and the CLARITY Act are subject to amendment, regulatory interpretation, and litigation. A classification that is correct today may be incorrect after a rule update, enforcement action, or court decision. ChainClear does not undertake to update prior scans when the underlying framework changes; you are responsible for re-running and re-briefing your counsel as material regulatory developments occur.

No Reliance

To the maximum extent permitted by law, ChainClear and its operators disclaim all liability for any action or omission you take in reliance on a scan result, including but not limited to (i) listing or delisting a token, (ii) accepting or rejecting investment, (iii) structuring or unwinding a token offering, or (iv) responding to a regulator. You assume full responsibility for the decisions you make based on ChainClear outputs.

Jurisdiction

Regulatory classification of crypto assets varies materially by jurisdiction. A token classified as a Digital Commodity under the U.S. CLARITY Act may be treated as a security, a regulated fund, or a prohibited instrument under EU MiCA, UK FSMA, Singapore MAS, or other regimes. ChainClear's engine is calibrated against the U.S. framework as of its March 2026 publication; non-U.S. users should obtain local counsel before relying on a scan result.

No Warranty

ChainClear provides the service "as available" and "as is," without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including without limitation warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that classifications will be upheld by any court or regulator.

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