Smart Contract Event Logging Disclosure

As part of operating a decentralized ecosystem, RGG interacts with smart contracts that may log certain events to public blockchains (e.g., wallet interactions, in-game asset transactions, or airdrop claims). These logs are inherent to the transparent nature of blockchain technology and are not controlled or stored by RGG in traditional databases. While these events are publicly visible on the blockchain and may be linked to wallet addresses, they do not, by default, contain personally identifiable information (PII). Users are reminded that any action on-chain — including naming conventions, avatar selection, or metadata association — may contribute to de-anonymization if voluntarily disclosed. RGG does not exploit or attempt to deanonymize blockchain users. However, we encourage users to exercise discretion when transacting publicly and be aware that blockchain event logging is immutable and permanent. Where feasible, we may implement features that minimize unnecessary data exposure in smart contract interactions, in line with our zero-knowledge and privacy-preserving principles.

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