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How Ghost Exchange Purges Your Data

Our zero-logs policy explained — what data exists during a swap and how it's destroyed after.

Data Purge Policy

Ghost Exchange operates on a strict zero-logs principle. Here's exactly what happens with your data.

During Your Exchange

While your swap is in progress, the following temporary data exists:

  • Deposit address and expected amount
  • Destination address you provided
  • Current exchange status
  • Transaction hashes (once available)

This data is necessary to process your swap and is stored only in volatile (RAM-based) processing queues.

After Completion

Once your exchange is complete:

1. Immediately: Exchange processing data is removed from active queues

2. Within minutes: Session tokens are invalidated

3. Within hours: All temporary data is purged from processing systems

4. No permanent storage: Nothing is written to long-term databases

What We Never Store

  • IP addresses
  • Browser fingerprints
  • Device information
  • Geographic location
  • Browsing patterns
  • Personal identifiers of any kind

Receipt Data

Receipt data (exchange pair, amounts, tx hashes) is available briefly after completion for your convenience. This data is also purged as part of our regular data lifecycle.

Verification

Our zero-logs policy means that even under legal compulsion, we cannot produce user data — because it doesn't exist.

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