04 — Trust & Intent
This section reflects the philosophy, responsibility, and structure behind Juno — not just as a tool, but as a system built with purpose.
Security Principles
Juno connects to wallets in read-only mode by default
We do not collect or store private keys, personal data, or user tokens
Smart alerts are based on on-chain risk data, not behavioral scraping
Our APIs (Covalent, GoPlus, OpenAI) are securely handled via
.env
configsIf you discover a vulnerability, please refer to our Security Policy
Security isn’t a feature it’s the baseline.
Juno Manifesto
Juno isn’t built to be loud. It’s built to observe.
In a sea of dashboards shouting for attention, Juno watches quietly. It doesn’t flood you with info — it highlights what counts. It doesn’t trade — it guides. It doesn’t speak first — it listens.
We believe the next generation of crypto tools will feel less like control panels and more like places.
Juno is our answer to that belief.
Full manifesto: Read here
Contributing
We welcome thoughtful, focused contributions.
Fork the repo, create a feature branch, submit PRs
Use GitHub Discussions to raise questions or suggest features
See: Contributing Guide
This is a project built on quiet care, your input matters.
License
Juno is open-sourced under the MIT License. Feel free to fork and adapt, with credit.
If you’re building something inspired by Juno — let us know. We’d love to see it.
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