BTCX supports open discovery of our public pages by reputable search and AI crawlers. Areas that require authentication or contain user-specific information remain private and must not be accessed or reused. This page describes how automated agents may interact with BTCX content and how we signal our preferences technically and contractually.
Crawlers include search engines, research bots, and AI agents that fetch pages automatically. Training means using BTCX content, metadata, or derivatives to create, improve, or fine‑tune machine‑learning models.
User-Agent and From/Contact header.Indexing BTCX public pages for search and link discovery is allowed subject to our rules. Any reuse of BTCX content for model training or dataset creation requires our prior written consent or a separate license. Where supported, we may broadcast emerging AI‑specific exclusions (for example, noai/noimageai) and expect good‑faith compliance by reputable operators.
X‑Robots‑Tag, HTML <meta name="robots">, and robots rules to exclude sensitive resources from indexing, caching, or snippet reuse when required (e.g., noindex, noarchive, nosnippet)./.well-known/security.txt.User‑submitted content (forms, uploads, account data) is not licensed for crawler reuse. We minimize personal data exposure on public pages and do not sell personal information. Global Privacy Control (GPC) and other valid opt‑out signals will be honored where legally required.
Server and application logs are retained only as long as necessary for security, reliability, and abuse prevention, then deleted or de‑identified. Where applicable law grants deletion or access rights, we will respond through our standard request channels.
We may throttle, block, or pursue remedies against access that ignores robots rules, overloads infrastructure, circumvents controls, or reproduces private content. Automated vulnerability scanning without prior permission is prohibited.
API usage, partner integrations, and researcher access are governed by specific agreements that may override parts of this page. In all cases, use is limited to the purposes and scopes granted in writing.
We will update this page as standards evolve and will record material changes below. Questions or requests: support@btcxai.net.