How we checked this
We reviewed the linked sources and keep this page updated when the record changes. Use the source list below to verify the details.
Key points
Domain record: chainabuse.com is a reporting-platform domain record. CryptoRescue uses it as a source of abuse-reporting context and evidence organization, not as a standalone legal conclusion.
How to use this record
Use this record when explaining where users can report scam indicators such as wallet addresses, domains and social handles.
The editorial value is strongest when reports include transaction hashes, URLs and a clear timeline. A report without evidence should be treated as a signal.
Verification checklist
| Check | What it means |
|---|---|
| Report detail | Look for wallet addresses, domains, transaction hashes and screenshots. |
| Privacy | Avoid publishing unnecessary personal information from reports. |
| Evidence level | Label reports as signals unless independently corroborated. |
| Follow-up source | Use official warnings or explorer data when making stronger claims. |
Risk limits
- Public reports do not prove the real-world identity of a wallet controller.
- A domain or address can require additional verification before being labeled.
- Sensitive accusations should remain cautious and source-bound.
Reader next steps
- Use Chainabuse as part of evidence organization and warning discovery.
- Pair public reports with official, explorer or security-research sources when available.
- Link readers to the reporting guide before asking them to submit public data.
Related CryptoRescue pages
Update rule
Refresh this record when Chainabuse changes report forms, API behavior or public moderation rules.
Update log
- 10 May 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.