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Live Threat Intel

Modern crypto scam checker with layered intelligence

Triangulate crypto addresses, URLs, and domains against trusted databases and AI heuristics before signing transactions or releasing funds.

Cross-database lookups

CryptoScamDB, Chainabuse, and Bitcoin Abuse in one scan.

On-chain heuristics

AI models flag phishing, draining, and mixer activity.

Global coverage

32 blockchains & major L2 networks monitored hourly.

Privacy-first

Paste an address—no wallet connection or login required.

Network Coverage

2.4M+

Addresses monitored

Live risk signals

140K+

Community reports

Verified submissions

8 sec

Avg lookup time

Full scan

92% coverage across the top blockchains we monitor

Total scam losses

$9.3B

2024 YTD

+14% vs 2023

Scam reports logged

56K+

Past 12 months

4.8K this month

Addresses flagged

212K

Across 32 chains

2.1K in 7 days

Funds protected

$420M

User-reported saves

Past 12 months

Verification Workspace

Paste any wallet address, URL, or domain to cross-check against scam databases before you transact.

Check Crypto Address or URL

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📊 Crypto Scam Statistics (2024-2025)

$9.3B

US Crypto Scam Losses (2024)

56%

Of All US Scam Losses

+45%

Increase from 2023

Most Common Scam Types:

💔 Pig Butchering (Romance):38%
🎣 Phishing Websites:24%
🎁 Fake Giveaways:15%
🏃 Rug Pulls:12%

🔔 Report a Scam

If you've encountered a scam not in our databases, report it to help protect others:

Field Guide

How this scam checker works

Learn how we combine blockchain intelligence, AI heuristics, and community reports to surface trustworthy risk scores.

Identifying and Avoiding Cryptocurrency Scams

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Cryptocurrency scams caused $5.6 billion in losses in 2023 per FBI. Common scams include investment schemes promising guaranteed returns, impersonation of celebrities/companies, romance scams, giveaway/multiplier scams, and technical exploits.

Red flags include guaranteed returns (legitimate investments always carry risk), unsolicited offers, pressure tactics requiring immediate action, and requests for wallet seed phrases or private keys (legitimate services NEVER request these). Cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible - once sent to scammers, recovery is virtually impossible. Always verify official channels through independently obtained contact information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Crypto Scam Checker

The scam checker cross-references cryptocurrency addresses and URLs against multiple public scam databases including CryptoScamDB (6,000+ entries), Chainabuse (community-reported scams), and Bitcoin Abuse Database. It shows how many times an address has been reported, the scam type (ransomware, phishing, Ponzi, etc.), and a confidence score based on report volume and verification.