User safety workflow
Useful for evidence
Save the explorer URL, chain name, transaction hash, wallet address, amount, token and timestamp before a scammer changes domains or chats.
Tx hash
Wallet address
Explorer link
Multi-chain coverage
Evidence timeline
Open the right explorer
Lookup links are generated locally in your browser. CryptoRescue does not need to store the pasted hash or address.
Open likely explorers
Copy into your evidence file
What an explorer can and cannot prove
| Explorer result | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Can show | Transaction existence, chain, timestamp, from/to addresses, token contract, amount and confirmation state. |
| Cannot show | The real-world identity of the wallet owner, whether a platform is legitimate or whether recovery is possible. |
| Useful for reports | Explorer URL, tx hash, destination wallet, token/chain, amount, date and the related chat/payment request. |
| Common mistake | Assuming a token logo, fake dashboard balance or copied address proves a regulated service is involved. |
Evidence checklist after lookup
- Save the explorer URL and a screenshot with the date visible.
- Copy the transaction hash, destination address, chain, token and amount exactly.
- Attach the chat, email or website page that requested the payment.
- If the pasted item is an address, look for multiple incoming deposits that may indicate a shared scam wallet.
- Do not send a test payment to prove the address is real. Public explorer data is enough for first evidence.
Update log
- 3 Jun 2026Published with source tracking and reader-safety context.
- CorrectionsIf a source changes or a claim needs clarification, this page can be updated from the editorial desk.