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We Collect Stuff...

...But We're Not Creeps

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Yes, we collect some data—like your name, email, and how you use our software—but only to make your life easier (and our software better). We don’t sell your info to shady third parties, and we protect it like it’s the last slice of pizza. You’ve got rights too: access, correct, or delete your data anytime. Questions? Hit us up at admin@novalogix.io. Now go enjoy our website, AI agents, and software without worrying about Big Brother (that’s not us, promise).

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+1 628.266.4522
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The Details

Introduction

Welcome to NOVALOGIX (“we,” “our,” “us”). We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your data when you use our software, website, and related services (collectively, the “Services”).

By using our Services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this policy, please do not use our Services.

Information We Collect

We may collect the following types of information:

Personal Information

Name, email address, phone number, and other contact details.

Payment information (e.g., credit card details, billing address) processed securely by third-party payment processors.

Account credentials (e.g., username, password).

 

Usage Data

IP address, browser type, device information, and operating system.

Log data (e.g., access times, pages viewed, features used).

Cookies and similar tracking technologies (see below  for details).

 

Data from Third Parties

Information from third-party services (e.g., social media platforms, analytics providers) if you link your account or use integrations.

How We Use Your Information

We use your information for the following purposes:

To provide, maintain, and improve our Services.

To process transactions and manage your account.

To communicate with you about updates, offers, and support.

To analyze usage trends and improve user experience.

To comply with legal obligations and enforce our terms of service.

How We Share Your Information

We do not sell your personal information. However, we may share it in the following circumstances:

With Service Providers

Third-party vendors who assist us in providing the Services (e.g., payment processors, hosting providers, analytics services).

For Legal Reasons

To comply with legal obligations, respond to subpoenas, or protect our rights and property.

With Your Consent

When you explicitly consent to sharing your information (e.g., for integrations with third-party services).

Business Transfers

In the event of a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, your information may be transferred to the new owner.

Your Rights and Choices

Depending on your location, you may have the following rights regarding your personal information. To exercise these rights, please contact us at: admin@novalogix.io.

Access and Correction

Request access to the personal information we hold about you.

Request corrections to inaccurate or incomplete data.

Deletion

Request deletion of your personal information, subject to legal obligations.

Opt-Out

Opt out of marketing communications and data processing for direct marketing purposes.

Data Portability

Request a copy of your data in a structured, machine-readable format.

Withdraw Consent

Withdraw consent for data processing where consent is the legal basis.

International Data Transfers

If you are located outside the United States, your information may be transferred to and processed in countries with different data protection laws. We ensure appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your data, such as Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) or other legal mechanisms.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Enhance user experience.
  • Analyze usage patterns.
  • Deliver targeted advertisements.

 

You can manage cookie preferences through your browser settings. However, disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our Services.

Data Security

We implement industry-standard security measures to protect your information, including:

  • Encryption of data in transit and at rest.
  • Regular security audits and vulnerability assessments.
  • Access controls and authentication mechanisms.

 

Despite these measures, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security.

Children's Policy

Our Services are not intended for individuals under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If we become aware of such collection, we will take steps to delete the information.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will notify you by email or through the Services. Your continued use of the Services after the effective date of the updated policy constitutes acceptance of the changes.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us at:

admin@novalogix.io

Economic Bits (our side hobby)

"Things change gradually at first...

...then all at once..."

China GDP vs UST Holdings (2010-22) (billions)

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China GDP vs UST Holdings (2010-22) (billions)

Data Source – World Bank

Global FX Exchange Reserves (2001-22) (% of total)

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Global FX Exchange Reserves (2001-22) (% of total)

Data Source – World Bank

Global FX Exchange Reserves (2001-22) (% of total)

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Global FX Exchange Reserves (2001-22) (% of total)

Data Source – World Bank

Western media is starting to pay attention to China’s efforts to influence members of the so-called Global South, or more specifically the BRICS+ and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (with substantially overlapping membership), to denominate international trade in the Chinese Renminbi (RMB), aks the Chinese Yuan (CNY) and/or other local currencies. For very different reasons, Russia has promoted the idea of an entirely new currency for trade settlement. This is an accelerating trend among countries that have formed close economic and political relationships with China.

Coincident with the pivot to the RMB for trade settlement is a growing sentiment among the BRICS+ and SCO members that holding USD as their primary reserve currency poses a risk in the event the US declares sanctions and/or freezes a country’s assets, as happened with Russia and Belarus in 2022.  

The combined effect of these two trends should be observable in a country’s US Treasuries holdings, and that’s exactly what we’re seeing in the chart above – China’s USD and Treasuries holdings peaked at $1.277 trillion in 2013 and declined by more than 32% in 2022.

Things change “slowly at first, then all at once”...

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The so-called “de-dollarization” phenomenon is really a reflection of China’s ascendancy to superpower status – there can be no question it is the main driver behind the emergence of increasingly powerful inter-regional economic organizations, innovative trade agreements that circumvent the USD’s role as the world’s primary currency for trade settlement, and conceivably, the demise of the USD as the world’s de facto reserve currency. In this Part 1, we summarize the key factors that might trigger a future change in currency usage by China and its trading partners.

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China and De-dollarization – Part 3 – Trade Agreements

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China and De-dollarization – Part 2 – BRICS and SCO

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China and De-dollarization – Part 1 – Overview

The so-called “de-dollarization” phenomenon is really a reflection of China’s ascendancy to superpower status – there can be no question it is the main driver behind the emergence of increasingly powerful inter-regional economic organizations, innovative trade agreements that circumvent the USD’s role as the world’s primary currency for trade settlement, and conceivably, the demise of the USD as the world’s de facto reserve currency. In this Part 1, we summarize the key factors that might trigger a future change in currency usage by China and its trading partners.

China Semi Sector – 2022 Sanctions – Part 2

Recent news coverage in western media suggests that US sanctions against China’s semiconductor sector have caught the CCP and mainland industry leaders off guard. In this Part 2 of our two-part series on China’s semiconductor market, we do a deep(er) dive on the mainland Chinese chip sector, examine the Chinese government’s strategic plan to decouple China’s reliance on western technology suppliers, and evaluate the outcomes of that strategy.

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A recap of mainland China, APAC, and international news items – this week, we look at the markets’ initial reactions to US sanctions on the transfer of advanced semiconductor technology to China.

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Recent news coverage in western media suggests that US sanctions against China’s semiconductor sector have caught the CCP and mainland industry leaders off guard. In this research article, we examine this issue in the context of the global supply chain to analyze the short-term and long-term impact of US sanctions and the implications for both China and key industry players.

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