Live sources and checklists

Available tools

This dashboard links the live data sources and safety pages already available in CryptoRescue.

Market snapshot Stablecoin supply Exchange status Network fees Warning checks Evidence kit

What to check first

QuestionCurrent signalNext step
Market contextBTC $64,813.00 (-2.27%); ETH $1,825.22 (-2.20%)open tool
Stablecoin contextTether supply $187,392,491,378open tool
Exchange status2 status page(s) report a non-green indicatoropen tool
Network feesBTC fast 6 sat/vB; ETH fast 0.2598 gwei; Polygon fast 418.59 gweiopen tool
Regulator warning checkSearch exact domain, company name, support handle and recovery offer wording before sending fundsopen tool
Evidence collectionSave URLs, transaction hashes, wallet addresses, screenshots and the payment-request timelineopen tool

Live source health

DatasetStatusTimestampRowsNote
Market datafresh2026-06-03T23:00:02+00:0020Served from a fresh local cache.
Stablecoinsfresh2026-06-03T22:45:01+00:0020Served from a fresh local cache.
Exchange statusfresh2026-06-03T23:00:04+00:007Served from a fresh local cache.
Network feesfresh2026-06-03T23:00:04+00:003Served from a fresh local cache.

Pick the right tool

User situationUse this page forOpen
I need market contextOpen prices and movers. Use it for scale, not as a buy/sell signal.go
I am worried about a stablecoinOpen supply monitor, then check issuer transparency pages before trusting reserve claims.go
An exchange or app says withdrawals are delayedOpen official status first. Ignore seed phrase, tax and private support requests.go
Someone demands an unlock, tax or validator feeOpen network fees to separate normal gas/miner fees from suspicious separate payments.go
I have a transaction hash or wallet addressOpen likely explorers and save public-chain evidence for a report.go
A platform or recovery agent asks for more cryptoSearch warning lists and compare exact domain/contact details.go
I already paid or connected a walletSave evidence before chats, domains or wallet pages disappear.go

Before you send more money

  • Open the exact domain from the address bar. Do not trust a logo, ad, DM or search-result title.
  • Check whether the service is using a private support route, Telegram contact, unlock tax or recovery fee.
  • Search official warning lists for the domain, company name, app name and support contact.
  • If a wallet seed phrase, private key, remote-access app or token-approval request appears, stop and document it.
  • Use the evidence kit before confronting a suspected scammer.

What this dashboard cannot prove

A live price, stablecoin supply number or green exchange-status page does not prove that a private support chat, clone domain, recovery agent or investment offer is safe. Treat API data as context, then check official sources and preserve evidence.

Update log

  1. 3 Jun 2026 23:00 UTCPublished with source tracking and reader-safety context.
  2. CorrectionsIf a source changes or a claim needs clarification, this page can be updated from the editorial desk.