Why report malicious crypto activity on Chainabuse?
  • Chainabuse enables every contributor to receive instant free support advice on their case.
  • Filing a report on Chainabuse will make the crypto space aware and prevent criminals from harming fellow users. Chainabuse partners with leading crypto organizations to alert them in real-time and enables users to check addresses and URLs.
  • It may also help surface multiple victims of the same scam, support Law Enforcement during their investigation and increase the chances that funds can be recovered.
How can I report on Chainabuse?

Simply report your case here: https://www.chainabuse.com/report

Can I report privately?

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

What do I need to include in my report?

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.

Do I need to create an account to report on Chainabuse?

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.

If I create an account, under which username can I contribute?

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).

Can I edit my reports?

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.”

Where can I see my reports?

If you submitted your report using an account (not as a guest), you can simply:

Log in > Click on your profile > View Profile > Reports.

I signed up and tried to report, but I got an error; what should I do?
  • If you have signed up using your email, please validate your email using the validation email from Chainabuse before you report.
  • Please try to delete any cookies/cache within your browser or use a different browser.

If this is not helping, please contact [email protected], and share relevant screenshots so we can best support you.

Will you share personal information? Is my information safe?
  • Users report information about their cases voluntarily.
  • Chainabuse protects privacy as it:
    • 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

Why report malicious crypto activity on Chainabuse?
  • Chainabuse enables every contributor to receive instant free support advice on their case.
  • Filing a report on Chainabuse will make the crypto space aware and prevent criminals from harming fellow users. Chainabuse partners with leading crypto organizations to alert them in real-time and enables users to check addresses and URLs.
  • It may also help surface multiple victims of the same scam, support Law Enforcement during their investigation and increase the chances that funds can be recovered.
How can I report on Chainabuse?

Simply report your case here: https://www.chainabuse.com/report

Can I report privately?

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

What do I need to include in my report?

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.

Do I need to create an account to report on Chainabuse?

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.

If I create an account, under which username can I contribute?

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).

Can I edit my reports?

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.”

Where can I see my reports?

If you submitted your report using an account (not as a guest), you can simply:

Log in > Click on your profile > View Profile > Reports.

I signed up and tried to report, but I got an error; what should I do?
  • If you have signed up using your email, please validate your email using the validation email from Chainabuse before you report.
  • Please try to delete any cookies/cache within your browser or use a different browser.

If this is not helping, please contact [email protected], and share relevant screenshots so we can best support you.

Will you share personal information? Is my information safe?
  • Users report information about their cases voluntarily.
  • Chainabuse protects privacy as it:
    • 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

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