P2E Command Privacy Notice
Last updated: June 18, 2026
This notice explains what information P2E Command uses during the mobile rocket-mining GameFi test pilot.
Information We Collect
- Account information: email address, password hash, account id, invite code, role, status, and timestamps.
- Gameplay information: balances, task claims, rockets, mining runs, NFT-style collection records, rewards, exchange requests, deposits, withdrawals, and related review notes.
- Wallet and transaction information: wallet network, wallet address, label, deposit network, amount, transaction hash or TXID, withdrawal address, and payout transaction id if a withdrawal is approved.
- Marketing analytics: visitor id, UTM source, medium, campaign, content, term, referrer, landing path, user agent, timestamp, and a one-way hash of the IP address.
- Local browser storage: invite code, anonymous marketing visitor id, and a per-session flag that prevents duplicate marketing visit logging.
How We Use Information
- To create and protect player accounts.
- To operate gameplay features, balances, tasks, rockets, rewards, deposits, exchanges, and withdrawals.
- To review deposit and withdrawal requests manually and reduce abuse.
- To understand which outreach channels bring visitors and testers.
- To respond to support, listing, safety, and feedback messages.
Cookies And Local Storage
P2E Command uses an HTTP-only session cookie for login. The app may also store an invite code and anonymous marketing visitor id in browser local storage, plus a temporary session flag in session storage.
What We Do Not Ask For
P2E Command does not ask for seed phrases or private keys. Do not send seed phrases, private keys, exchange passwords, or recovery phrases to P2E Command or to anyone claiming to represent P2E Command.
Sharing
We do not sell player account data. Information may be shared when needed to operate hosting, security, analytics, support, compliance, fraud prevention, or manual payment review. Public blockchain transaction ids and wallet addresses may already be visible on their respective networks.
Security
Passwords are stored as hashes, not plain text. Login sessions use signed tokens. No online service can be guaranteed perfectly secure, so players should use unique passwords and avoid submitting sensitive wallet secrets.
Retention
Test pilot data may be retained while the service is live, while balances or review records are needed, or while records are reasonably required for support, anti-abuse, security, accounting, or dispute handling.
Contact
For privacy, safety, or account questions, contact haiwaituiguang@proton.me.