How do you protect data privacy?
  • Users report information about their cases voluntarily.
  • Chainabuse
    • Collects actionable information on malicious activity to help with investigations (e.g., public blockchain addresses, public URLs)
    • Only shares victims’ personal information with law enforcement if the victim opted into sharing the information when making a report
    • All the information shared by users within reports focuses exclusively on the scammer’s information - such as the scammer’s wallet address, domain, and email. We ask contributors not to include information about the victim/ themselves.
    • Complies with applicable data regulations and utilizes first-class security standards to safeguard sensitive information
      • Explicitly collects consent from victims to share information with law enforcement.
      • Encryption at rest and in transit
        • Data is encrypted at rest using AES-256
        • Data in transit is encrypted using TLS 1.2 or greater protocol with forwarding secret ciphers using AES-128 or greater
      • Internal infrastructure meets SOC 2 Type II controls
  • Users can submit reports as guests or with the username of their choice, which can be anonymous.
  • Chainabuse does not share users’ information.

Chainabuse may use aggregated and anonymized user information to understand how the platform is used and improve the user experience and effectiveness. You can find our privacy terms here

How do you verify the reported information?

To ensure Chainabuse remains a safe place, our Blockchain intelligence team prevents reporting of spam, reviews every report against spam, and attributes a confidence score to every report.

1/ Spam prevention

Chainabuse maintains a 'SAFELIST' of blockchain addresses and URLs that users may confuse with scams but are not scams and cannot be reported as such.

2/ Spam detection

Chainabuse Blockchain intelligence team reviews reports against spam to ensure our platform remains a safe place for every user. Spam is removed. Users deliberately trying to post spam are banned.

3/ Confidence score

When verifying reports, Chainabuse Blockchain intelligence team attributes a confidence score to every report. This score can be leveraged as a filter or simply retrieved when using our API.

’Trusted Contributor’ Badge/score

The blue ‘Trusted Contributor’ badge means that this report was filed by a pre-vetted partner from the Web3 Security Network, who can attest to the information provided on the report.

’Checked Report’ Badge/score

The green ‘Checked by Chainabuse’ badge indicates that our team of moderators, including blockchain intelligence experts specializing in identifying crypto crime, checked the report, using specific criteria based on the type of scam and the blockchain and have enough evidence (including evidence which is not shared publicly for security reasons) to believe it is accurate. Please note that there can be no guarantee that the information is 100% accurate.

’Unverified Report’ Badge

The “Not Verified Report” Badge means that a Trusted Contributor has not shared this report and could not be verified by our blockchain intelligence experts. It does not mean it is spam, else it would have been removed, but we recommend that you use it with caution.

When using the API, you can filter reports using badges, e.g., only see reports shared by Trusted Contributors and that have been verified by our team of blockchain intelligence experts.

4/ Additional verifications

Chainabuse allows users to flag potential spam or false reports. Flagged reports are reviewed by the Global Investigations team of TRM, composed of former agents from the FBI, U.S. Secret Service, IRS-CI, and others who specialize in identifying crypto crime removed if deemed to be spam reports.

What information do you collect and provide?

Chainabuse collects the following information within reports to support investigations:

  • Scammer's blockchain address(es)
  • Scammer's domain,(s), if included
  • Transaction hash
  • Token ID
  • Scam category
  • Reported date
  • Scam’s description
  • Scammer’s contact information such as social media handle - Instagram/Twitter handle, email, phone number
  • Amount lost
Do you have an API? How can I use it?

Yes, Chainabuse does power an API to check blockchain addresses and domains. You can find all the information you need, including log-ing information, here: https://docs.chainabuse.com/docs.

How do you protect data privacy?
  • Users report information about their cases voluntarily.
  • Chainabuse
    • Collects actionable information on malicious activity to help with investigations (e.g., public blockchain addresses, public URLs)
    • Only shares victims’ personal information with law enforcement if the victim opted into sharing the information when making a report
    • All the information shared by users within reports focuses exclusively on the scammer’s information - such as the scammer’s wallet address, domain, and email. We ask contributors not to include information about the victim/ themselves.
    • Complies with applicable data regulations and utilizes first-class security standards to safeguard sensitive information
      • Explicitly collects consent from victims to share information with law enforcement.
      • Encryption at rest and in transit
        • Data is encrypted at rest using AES-256
        • Data in transit is encrypted using TLS 1.2 or greater protocol with forwarding secret ciphers using AES-128 or greater
      • Internal infrastructure meets SOC 2 Type II controls
  • Users can submit reports as guests or with the username of their choice, which can be anonymous.
  • Chainabuse does not share users’ information.

Chainabuse may use aggregated and anonymized user information to understand how the platform is used and improve the user experience and effectiveness. You can find our privacy terms here

How do you verify the reported information?

To ensure Chainabuse remains a safe place, our Blockchain intelligence team prevents reporting of spam, reviews every report against spam, and attributes a confidence score to every report.

1/ Spam prevention

Chainabuse maintains a 'SAFELIST' of blockchain addresses and URLs that users may confuse with scams but are not scams and cannot be reported as such.

2/ Spam detection

Chainabuse Blockchain intelligence team reviews reports against spam to ensure our platform remains a safe place for every user. Spam is removed. Users deliberately trying to post spam are banned.

3/ Confidence score

When verifying reports, Chainabuse Blockchain intelligence team attributes a confidence score to every report. This score can be leveraged as a filter or simply retrieved when using our API.

’Trusted Contributor’ Badge/score

The blue ‘Trusted Contributor’ badge means that this report was filed by a pre-vetted partner from the Web3 Security Network, who can attest to the information provided on the report.

’Checked Report’ Badge/score

The green ‘Checked by Chainabuse’ badge indicates that our team of moderators, including blockchain intelligence experts specializing in identifying crypto crime, checked the report, using specific criteria based on the type of scam and the blockchain and have enough evidence (including evidence which is not shared publicly for security reasons) to believe it is accurate. Please note that there can be no guarantee that the information is 100% accurate.

’Unverified Report’ Badge

The “Not Verified Report” Badge means that a Trusted Contributor has not shared this report and could not be verified by our blockchain intelligence experts. It does not mean it is spam, else it would have been removed, but we recommend that you use it with caution.

When using the API, you can filter reports using badges, e.g., only see reports shared by Trusted Contributors and that have been verified by our team of blockchain intelligence experts.

4/ Additional verifications

Chainabuse allows users to flag potential spam or false reports. Flagged reports are reviewed by the Global Investigations team of TRM, composed of former agents from the FBI, U.S. Secret Service, IRS-CI, and others who specialize in identifying crypto crime removed if deemed to be spam reports.

What information do you collect and provide?

Chainabuse collects the following information within reports to support investigations:

  • Scammer's blockchain address(es)
  • Scammer's domain,(s), if included
  • Transaction hash
  • Token ID
  • Scam category
  • Reported date
  • Scam’s description
  • Scammer’s contact information such as social media handle - Instagram/Twitter handle, email, phone number
  • Amount lost
Do you have an API? How can I use it?

Yes, Chainabuse does power an API to check blockchain addresses and domains. You can find all the information you need, including log-ing information, here: https://docs.chainabuse.com/docs.

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