Privacy
Last updated July 2026
Quovra is designed to collect as little as possible. This page explains what the application does and does not handle.
What we do not collect
Quovra has no accounts, no sign-up, no email, and no password. We do not run analytics or advertising trackers, and we do not build a profile of you. There is no server-side database of users.
Wallet address
When you connect a wallet, the application sees your public wallet address in the browser so it can build transactions and show your balance. This is the same public address already visible on the Solana blockchain to anyone. We do not store it.
The faucet
To mint test USDC, the application sends your public wallet address to its own faucet endpoint, which mints devnet tokens to that address. The address is used only to complete that transaction and is not retained.
On-chain data is public
Any transaction you make (deposit, claim, settle) is recorded on the public Solana devnet ledger and is visible to anyone, permanently. That is a property of public blockchains, not something Quovra controls.
Third parties
The application connects to a Solana RPC provider to read and send transactions, and to TxODDS TxLINE for match data and proofs. Those services receive network requests as part of normal operation and handle data under their own policies.