Data Processing Addendum
Sample DPA for enterprise customers (Available at GA)
Coming in Q1 2026
This sample DPA will be available for enterprise customers when we reach general availability. Currently reviewing with legal counsel to ensure comprehensive coverage.
What is a DPA?
A Data Processing Addendum (DPA) is a legal document that outlines how we process and protect your data when you use the Stablecoin Platform. It ensures compliance with data protection regulations including GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy laws.
Our DPA will cover data processing terms, security measures, subprocessor usage, and your rights regarding data management.
What Our DPA Will Include
Security Measures
- • Technical safeguards
- • Organizational measures
- • Incident response procedures
- • Regular security audits
Processing Terms
- • Purpose limitations
- • Data subject rights
- • Retention policies
- • Cross-border transfers
Compliance
- • GDPR compliance
- • CCPA compliance
- • Standard contractual clauses
- • Audit rights
Subprocessors
- • Current subprocessor list
- • Notification procedures
- • Objection rights
- • Due diligence requirements
Availability Timeline
Q4 2025
Legal review and drafting
Q1 2026
DPA available for enterprise customers
Q2 2026
Automated DPA signing process
Why We're Preparing Early
Even though we're in private beta and not processing production customer data yet, we're proactively developing our data protection framework because:
- Trust is fundamental: We want you to see our commitment to data protection from day one
- Enterprise readiness: Many customers require DPAs before even starting pilot programs
- Global compliance: Building with international standards in mind from the beginning
- Developer confidence: Clear data handling practices help developers build with confidence
Sample DPA Coming Soon
The sample DPA will be available for download when we reach general availability in Q1 2026.
Enterprise customers can request early access to review our draft DPA.
Have questions about data processing or need to review our draft DPA?
