Coin Lookup
Find even native-chain coins without a contract address by name or symbol — check confirmed scam records and public profiles, and for tokens we link you to a formal check.
This lookup does not produce a score — native-chain coins have no contract facts like honeypots or minting to measure. For token contracts, get the score too in the full check.
What this lookup checks for
- ☠ Confirmed scam record check — matches names and aliases against scams confirmed by courts or investigators (archive).
- 🏛 Financial-authority alert check — matches against 미국 SEC·주정부 증권당국 등 공개 조치 등재분 (사람 검증 등재, 지속 확충). BitConnect collapsed 12 days after the US Texas emergency cease-and-desist order (January 4, 2018), and OneCoin drew alerts from many countries years before its collapse, including the UK's FCA in 2016.
- 📋 Public profile observation metrics — coin age, market cap, listed exchanges, development activity (GitHub), supply + any warning notices the listing source attaches — the facts you need to verify the real thing, shown in a table.
- 🔎 Web reputation check — press the button on the profile to search the web for scam-suspicion reports and mentions, shown with sources (for reference).
- 🧪 Link to a formal check — if it turns out to be a token on a supported chain, we link you straight to that contract's on-chain check (with score).
What it does not do — produce a scam-probability score (native-chain coins have no contract facts like honeypots or minting to measure, so an evidence-based score can't exist) · price or investment judgment.
Large-loss scams usually reveal themselves not in the code but in the business structure (guaranteed returns, referral commissions, withdrawal control) — also read the structural traits shared by large Ponzis.