Simply report your case here: https://www.chainabuse.com/report
Yes, you can report sensitive cases privately. The report information will only be made visible to Law Enforcement Partners and will not be shared on Chainabuse.com
All reports must include at least a malicious blockchain address OR a malicious URL and a short description. This is to make sure scammers can be taken down whenever possible.
Users are encouraged and guided to add information when available: evidence of the case, scammer’s contact information (email, social media handle, phone number), scammer’s IP address, token ID, transaction hash, and the amount lost. This is to support investigations.
No, users on Chainabuse can report as guests. Please note that if you choose to report as a guest, you will not be able to edit your report.
Users can share reports under the username of their choice, whether their real name, organization’s name, or an anonymous name. There is also an option to submit reports as a guest (not logging in).
Yes, if you submitted your report using an account (not as a guest), you can edit your report in a few clicks. Log in >Click on your profile > View Profile > Reports > Select the report you wish to edit > Click on “edit report.”
If you submitted your report using an account (not as a guest), you can simply:
Log in > Click on your profile > View Profile > Reports.
If this is not helping, please contact support@chainabuse.com, and share relevant screenshots so we can best support you.
Simply report your case here: https://www.chainabuse.com/report
Yes, you can report sensitive cases privately. The report information will only be made visible to Law Enforcement Partners and will not be shared on Chainabuse.com
All reports must include at least a malicious blockchain address OR a malicious URL and a short description. This is to make sure scammers can be taken down whenever possible.
Users are encouraged and guided to add information when available: evidence of the case, scammer’s contact information (email, social media handle, phone number), scammer’s IP address, token ID, transaction hash, and the amount lost. This is to support investigations.
No, users on Chainabuse can report as guests. Please note that if you choose to report as a guest, you will not be able to edit your report.
Users can share reports under the username of their choice, whether their real name, organization’s name, or an anonymous name. There is also an option to submit reports as a guest (not logging in).
Yes, if you submitted your report using an account (not as a guest), you can edit your report in a few clicks. Log in >Click on your profile > View Profile > Reports > Select the report you wish to edit > Click on “edit report.”
If you submitted your report using an account (not as a guest), you can simply:
Log in > Click on your profile > View Profile > Reports.
If this is not helping, please contact support@chainabuse.com, and share relevant screenshots so we can best support you.
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