Crypto Wallet Scam Checker
Blockchain wallet risk analysis — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, TRON & 10+ chains
How This Blockchain Wallet Investigation Tool Works
Detects the blockchain from address format and validates it's correctly formed.
Checks for vanity address scam patterns, invalid formats, and known red flags.
Links directly to blockchain explorers so you can see every transaction ever made.
Cross-references with our community scam report database.
Warning Signs of a Scam Crypto Wallet
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check if a crypto wallet is a scam? ▼
Paste the wallet address above. The tool validates format, identifies the blockchain, and links to explorers showing the full transaction history. Look for wallets that only receive funds, or addresses reported by other victims in our scam directory.
Can I trace who owns a scam wallet? ▼
Wallet transactions are public but pseudonymous. If the scammer cashes out via a regulated exchange (Coinbase, Binance), law enforcement can request KYC records. Always file a police report — Action Fraud (UK), FBI IC3 (US), or local police.
What if I already sent crypto to a scammer? ▼
Stop sending funds immediately. Any promise to release your money for a fee is a secondary scam. Report to your exchange, file a police report, and report here. Do not pay any recovery service — they are almost universally scams.
Which crypto networks are supported? ▼
Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH/ERC-20), BNB Chain (BEP-20), Litecoin (LTC), XRP (Ripple), Dogecoin (DOGE), TRON (TRX/USDT), and any ERC-20 token including USDT, USDC, and most DeFi tokens.