Identity
Display name / alias
The name shown next to your votes and proposals (e.g. 'Maya R.' or 'Treasurer 01').
If on-chain
Embedded in the memo of every transaction you sign. Anyone can permanently link this name to your Stellar address using a public block explorer. Cannot be changed or removed once recorded.
If off-chain
Stored only in our private database, attached to your account. Visible to other allowlisted members of your trust, but never written to the public ledger. You can rename or delete it any time.
Legal name
๐ LockedThe name on your government ID, used for trust paperwork.
We never write legal names on-chain โ this is enforced at the protocol layer to protect every member.
If on-chain
Strongly discouraged. Putting your full legal name on a public blockchain creates a permanent doxxing record tied to every future transaction from that address.
If off-chain
Stored encrypted in our database for trust documents and KYC where required. Never broadcast on-chain.
Email address
๐ LockedWhere the trust sends notifications and password resets.
Email addresses are never written to the blockchain.
If on-chain
Not supported. Emails are PII (personally identifiable information) and would create permanent spam/phishing exposure if put on a public ledger.
If off-chain
Stored only in our authentication database. Used solely for sign-in and notifications. Removable on account deletion.
Phone number & mailing address
๐ LockedContact details collected for legal trust paperwork or distributions.
Contact PII is never written on-chain โ protocol-level guarantee.
If on-chain
Never. Phone numbers and addresses are highly sensitive PII and would create permanent harassment risk.
If off-chain
Stored encrypted in our database, accessible only to you and (where required) the trust's legal trustee.
Membership
Your Stellar wallet address
๐ LockedThe G... public key you use to sign votes and proposals.
Wallet addresses are intrinsically public on any blockchain. We can't hide them.
If on-chain
Required for governance to be verifiable. Your address is already public the moment you sign any transaction โ that's how blockchains work.
If off-chain
Not possible โ every signed transaction reveals the signer's address by definition.
Link between your wallet and trust membership
The fact that wallet Gโฆ belongs to a member of 'Trust X' and was added on date Y.
If on-chain
Recorded as a public allowlist event. Anyone can enumerate the full membership of your trust over time. Useful for radical transparency, dangerous for personal safety.
If off-chain
Membership lists live in our private database with row-level security. Other members can see them; the public cannot.
Governance
How you voted (Yes / No / Abstain)
๐ LockedYour individual choice on each proposal.
On-chain voting is the core integrity guarantee of this platform โ it can't be turned off.
If on-chain
Required for verifiable, tamper-proof governance. Anyone can audit that the tally matches the actual votes โ but anyone can also see how each address voted.
If off-chain
Would make votes editable by us, defeating the purpose of on-chain governance. Not recommended for trusts that want immutable accountability.
Written reason for your vote
An optional sentence explaining why you voted the way you did.
If on-chain
Stored permanently in the transaction memo (limited to 28 bytes) or as a separate transaction. Public, immutable, deletion-proof.
If off-chain
Saved against your vote in our database. Other members of your trust can read it; you can edit or delete it.
Proposal titles & descriptions
The headline and details of every proposal put up for a vote.
If on-chain
Anchored on-chain so the exact text being voted on can never be retroactively changed. Required for honest governance.
If off-chain
Only the proposal code goes on-chain; the human-readable title/description stays in our database. Faster, cheaper, but the wording can be edited later.
Financial
Treasury balances & transactions
๐ LockedHow much XLM/asset your trust holds and every payment in/out.
All Stellar account balances and transactions are public by design.
If on-chain
Inherently public โ anyone can look up your treasury address on a Stellar block explorer and see everything. This is the transparency you signed up for.
If off-chain
Not possible for an on-chain treasury. The only way to make balances private would be to not use a public blockchain.
Reminder ยท This page is not legal advice ยท Review jurisdictional citations โ