User Profile

TRUE user profiles — identity, linked wallets and socials, privacy controls, public vs. private data, and your data rights.

Your TRUE profile is the persistent identity layer that ties together your wallet, your activity, your social presence, and your platform stats. It is yours to share as much or as little as you choose — everything defaults to your control, and the platform makes no assumptions about what you want visible.

What it is

A TRUE profile is a portable identity record attached to your wallet address. It holds a display name, a bio, an avatar, a banner, linked social accounts, and a live dashboard of your platform activity — swaps, staked positions, active agents, watchlist size, total points, and referral performance. Profiles can be public or private. Public profiles are discoverable by other users and appear in leaderboards and search results. Private profiles are accessible only to the profile owner.

Who it’s for

  • Users who want to build a public identity on TRUE, share their activity, and follow others in the community.
  • Users who prefer to keep their activity entirely private and use TRUE as a personal tool with no social footprint.
  • Partners and developers who want to surface user identity in embedded TRUE experiences or leaderboard integrations.

How it works

Creating your profile

A profile is created automatically when you first connect a wallet and complete the onboarding flow. You are prompted to choose a display name (between 3 and 24 characters, alphanumeric) and optionally add a bio and social links. No email address or personal information is required. Your wallet address is your primary identifier.

Identity fields

FieldDetails
Display name3–24 alphanumeric characters. Unique across the platform.
BioUp to 240 characters of free text.
LocationOptional free text. Not verified or geocoded.
AvatarImage upload with client-side circular crop. Stored at 400×400 pixels.
BannerCustom image upload, or a selection from platform-provided gradient themes.
Social linksTwitter/X, Telegram, Discord, GitHub, Instagram, personal website.
Joined dateSet at profile creation. Not editable.

Linked wallets

A single TRUE account can have multiple Solana wallets linked to it. Wallets are categorized by mode:

  • Primary wallet — the wallet used for swaps, staking, and signing. Only one wallet can be primary at a time.
  • View-only wallets — additional addresses you own, used for watching balances and activity without signing transactions from them.

Linking a wallet requires a signature from that wallet to prove ownership. No funds are moved by the linking process.

Activity statistics

Every public profile displays a live statistics grid:

StatWhat it measures
Followers / FollowingSocial graph counts.
Total swapsCount of swap transactions executed from linked wallets.
Total volumeCumulative USD value swapped across all linked wallets.
PnL (30d)Realized percentage change over the past 30 days.
Total pointsLifetime TRUE Points earned.
Active agentsCount of currently running automated strategies.
Active stakesCount of open staking positions.
WatchlistNumber of assets on the watchlist.
Total referralsCount of successfully referred users.

Activity feed

The profile page includes an activity feed with multiple views: posts authored by the user, on-chain activity events (swaps, stakes, agent creations), active agents, open staking positions, watchlist contents, and referral history. Activity feed items are subject to the same privacy setting as the profile — a private profile shows no activity to non-owners.

The rules it enforces

  • Display name uniqueness. Display names are unique across the platform. If a name is taken, the system rejects the registration and prompts for an alternative before saving.
  • Display name format. Only alphanumeric characters are accepted. Spaces, special characters, and emoji are not allowed in the display name field.
  • Bio length. Bios over 240 characters are rejected before saving. The character count is enforced in the input, not just at the server.
  • Social link validation. Social links are validated for format before saving. Invalid URLs are rejected.
  • Avatar dimension enforcement. Avatar uploads are cropped client-side to a 400×400 square before uploading. The server refuses uploads that do not meet the format requirements.
  • Private profile access control. A profile with isPublic: false returns no data to non-owner requests. The profile does not appear in search results, leaderboards, or the social discovery feed.
  • Wallet ownership proof. Linking a new wallet requires a signature from that wallet. An address cannot be linked without demonstrating control.
  • Single primary wallet. Only one wallet may be designated as the primary signing wallet at a time. Changing the primary wallet requires a signature from the new primary.

Safety, security & trust

Non-custodial identity. TRUE profiles do not hold user funds or keys. The profile is a metadata layer attached to your wallet address — changing or deleting your profile does not affect your wallet or any on-chain positions.

Private by default on sensitive data. Trading statistics, active agents, and staking positions on a private profile are not accessible to any third party. Even platform analytics do not expose individual private-profile data at the user level.

Wallet linkage is cryptographically verified. Every linked wallet address is verified by a signature from that address at the time of linking. It is not possible to claim ownership of a wallet you do not control.

Social link safety. Social links are displayed as-is without any form of pre-fetching, link expansion, or content embedding on the profile page. This limits the attack surface from malicious URLs in social fields.

Data export. You can request a full export of your profile data and activity history from Settings → Privacy → Export my data. The export is delivered as a structured file to your registered contact method within the window specified in our data processing documentation.

Account closure and data deletion. You can permanently close your TRUE account from Settings → Privacy → Close account. Closure removes your profile from public surfaces. On-chain activity (swaps, stakes, agent executions) is recorded on the Solana blockchain and cannot be deleted — that data is immutable by design. Platform-held profile data (display name, bio, linked socials, avatar) is removed from TRUE’s systems on closure.

Verified and official badges. The verified badge (blue checkmark) is granted by TRUE to accounts where identity has been confirmed through a manual review process. The official badge is reserved for TRUE’s own institutional accounts. Neither badge can be self-claimed.

Why it’s well thought through

Wallet-first identity. Because your wallet address is your primary identifier, you do not need to trust TRUE with an email address or phone number to use the platform. The minimum viable identity is a Solana wallet — everything else is optional enrichment.

Privacy as a first-class option. The private profile toggle is not buried in an advanced settings screen — it is a primary control in the edit profile flow. Users who want to participate in TRUE’s features without a public social presence can do so without friction.

Statistics grounded in on-chain truth. Swap volumes, staking positions, and agent activity are derived from on-chain records and platform event logs, not from self-reported claims. This means the statistics on a public profile are trustworthy signals of genuine platform engagement, not inflated numbers.

Consistent display across surfaces. Profile avatars, display names, and verification badges appear consistently in chat, the social feed, leaderboards, and referral flows. A user who updates their profile sees the change reflected across all surfaces — there is no inconsistent state between the profile page and other views.

Common questions

Do I need a profile to use TRUE? No. You can connect a wallet and use the chat, signals, swaps, and staking features without configuring a public profile. A minimal profile record is created automatically, but it defaults to private and does not require any information beyond your wallet address.

Can I have multiple profiles? Each wallet address has one profile. You can link multiple wallets to a single profile, but you cannot create multiple distinct profiles under one account.

What is visible to other users on a public profile? Display name, bio, location, avatar, banner, social links, follower/following counts, trading statistics, points balance, and the activity feed. Agentic strategy details (specific parameters of active agents) are not exposed on public profiles.

Can I hide specific stats while keeping my profile public? The current privacy model is profile-level — either the full profile is public or the full profile is private. Granular field-level privacy controls are not available at this time.

How do I change my display name? Open the edit profile sheet from your profile page and enter a new name. The system checks availability before saving. If the name is taken, you will be prompted to choose another.

Can someone else claim my display name if I change it? Yes. Once you change your display name, your previous name becomes available for other users. If you want to keep a name, do not release it.

What happens to my profile data if I close my account? Profile metadata held by TRUE (display name, bio, avatar, social links) is removed from TRUE’s systems. On-chain activity records on the Solana blockchain are immutable and cannot be removed — that data exists independently of TRUE.

How do I get a verified badge? Verified badges are granted through a manual review process. Contact support with the relevant identity documentation. TRUE does not sell or auction verified status.

  • Points Contest — leaderboards surface public profiles ranked by points.
  • Feed Posts — posts authored from your profile appear in the social feed.
  • Points & Rewards — platform activity tracked against your profile earns points.
  • Safety Overview — wallet hygiene and account security best practices.
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