Addresses labeled
250k+
Continuously updated across Ethereum, L2s, and major sidechains.
Access a curated directory of labeled wallets, entities, contracts, and risk designations for faster investigations. Teams preparing public token launches with responsibilities ranging from smart contract readiness to liquidity, compliance, and community updates. Detect anomalies, suspicious approvals, and governance changes before funds are at risk. Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa lead the continent in P2P volume and developer momentum.
Addresses labeled
250k+
Continuously updated across Ethereum, L2s, and major sidechains.
Entity types
40+ categories
From centralized exchanges to mixers, MEV bots, and DAO treasuries.
zkSync Era profile
Zero-knowledge rollup with rapidly evolving DeFi primitives.
Proof costs keep swaps between $0.10–$0.25 during typical network load.
Search thousands of tagged wallets with categories like exchange, market maker, exploiter, DAO, or whale. Export entity intelligence to CSV/JSON for downstream analytics and monitoring tools. Submit label suggestions and supporting evidence for community review and curation.
Need repeatable deployment workflows across multiple networks. Zero critical issues reported post-launch.
Early-stage liquidity mining campaigns require aggressive monitoring for spoofed volume. Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage.
Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage. Offline-first messaging and USSD-compatible support remain important.
Token scanner sweeps of newly listed assets interacting with your treasury. Offline-first messaging and USSD-compatible support remain important.
Mapping transacting wallets to known entities for counterparty risk scoring. Offline-first messaging and USSD-compatible support remain important.
We blend ChainUnified telemetry, partner datasets, and community submissions vetted by analysts.
Upload CSV or integrate via API to overlay proprietary intelligence alongside ChainUnified entries.
Yes. Each label includes source metadata, last-seen activity, and reviewer notes.