Tenjin

Last updated June 2026

Privacy

Tenjin is wallet-native and reader-first. We collect as little as the product can run on, and we never sell what we hold.

What we collect

A connected wallet address, the essays that address has paid for, and the request logs (IP address, browser type, timestamp) needed to serve pages, settle payments, and keep the service secure. We do not ask for an email or a name to read or pay; an email is required only if you choose to write to us.

Analytics

We measure aggregate traffic — page views, referrers, country, device class — with Vercel Web Analytics. It is cookieless and collects no personally identifying information: no cookies, no localStorage, no cross-site or cross-session tracking, no advertising profile. We see how many people read a page, not who you are.

What we never do

We do not sell or rent your data. We run no third-party advertising networks and no behavioural trackers, and we set no tracking cookies — so Tenjin needs no cookie-consent banner to read or pay.

Payments

Payments settle on-chain through x402. The transaction itself is public on the network, not held by us; off-chain we keep only the wallet address, the post it paid for, and the transaction hash needed to restore what you bought.

Your control

Disconnect your wallet at any time; we store no session for it. To request deletion of the off-chain records tied to your address, write to privacy@tenjin.blog. On-chain payment records are part of a public ledger and cannot be deleted by us or by you.

Tenjin is in alpha. If this policy changes in a material way we will revise it here and update the date above. Questions about your data go to privacy@tenjin.blog.