Checking cryptocurrency wallets for dirty money

By checking your wallets, you protect yourself from scammers and stolen coins.

What are we doing?

We check cryptocurrencies and transactions for dirty money and issue a detailed report.
This is to ensure that you dont have problems with the inspection authorities and to keep you safe from scammers.

Why would you do that?

If you get dirty money coming in – you risk getting a request from the verification authorities and losing your funds due to blockers.

It may not happen, but your wallet will be flagged.

We recommend doing checks and being confident in your assets.

$5 359 800

In the three years we have been in business, we have been able to save clients $5 359 800 in losses

+ 6 500 000

Wallets contain stolen or dirty money

29%

All of the wallets we checked are suspicious

How much is your peace
of mind worth

First inspection free of charge
From
1$/ per check
Check your wallet
According to our statistics, every fourth wallet is suspicious.
Spending a couple dollars on a check can save you from losing several thousand dollars.

In three years, the AMLBot service has been used

500+ companies and exchanges

Our team

AML officers help resolve difficult situations and keep you safe from fines and blockages. Professional specialists will represent your interests up to the court, if necessary.

Co-Founder
Slava Demchuk
Chief Operating Officer
Vasily Vidmanov
Chief Commercial Officer
Andrew Aleksandrov
Blockchain Analyst
Sid Panda
Certified AML Specialist
Nikolay Demchuk
Legal Advisor
Anna Voevodina
Business development manager
Vlad Raskosov
Business development manager
Denys Shestak
Customer support manager
Nikita Raskosov

Heres what our customers are saying

Explore our service with people weve already helped.

The crypto community has been facing difficulties to detect the sources of suspicious funds, but after the appearance of AMLBot, all difficulties have disappeared. I advise everyone to use this service until your activity becomes fully legal

CEO • Uniochange

We are trusted

Why AMLBot

Safety

AMLBot does not collect or store data about you or your business. You remain anonymous and protected.

Reliability

We have the relevant certificates, which you can show to the inspection authorities

24/7 support

We are on call 24/7, so any issue can be resolved quickly and in a live chat format.

We are living people, so may not respond as promptly at night as during the day ✌️

Experience

We saved about $5 359 800 from being blocked on exchanges and exchangers

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Total risk (in percent) – the probability that the address is associated with illegal activities. Sources of risk – known types of services with which the address interacted and the percentage of funds accepted from / given to these services, for which the total risk is calculated.

AMLBot checks the specified wallet address for links to known blockchain services. AMLBot conditionally organizes such services into groups with different levels of risk of illegal activity. The result of the check shows the connections of the address being checked with these groups in percentage ratio. Based on all connections, an average risk assessment is given, which helps the user make further decisions on assets.

Each client determines for himself/herself what percentage of risk is acceptable for him/her. Conventionally, risk values can be divided as follows:
- 0–25% is a net asset;
- 25–75% is the average risk level;
- 75%+ – such an asset cannot be recommended.
Also worth noting are the red sources of risk in the detailed analysis described on the page.

After the transaction is confirmed, the balance is replenished:
- up to 10 minutes if the payment was made within 24 hours after the invoice was issued,
- up to 25 minutes if the payment was made after 24 hours after the invoice was issued.
In general, BTC, ETH, USDT and fiat are processed faster than other coins.

AMLBot finds the connections of a verified address to different users on the blockchain, each with a different conditional risk. The overall risk score is the average of all the components found. For example, if out of 2 BTC on the verified wallet, 1 BTC came from mining (0% risk) and another 1 BTC from the Darknet (100% risk), the risk score would be 50%.

By checking the wallets of counterparties before a transaction, you can reject their assets if the risk assessment is high. Also, before transferring funds to other services, you can check your wallet address and save the result (make a screenshot). If the check shows that your assets had no connection with illegal activities and the service blocked you, you can provide the saved result to confirm the purity of your assets.

The verification results are based on international databases that are constantly updated. Therefore, an address that had 0% risk yesterday could receive or give the asset to a risky counterparty today. In this case, the risk assessment will change. If you want to be sure of the outcome and determine what the cause of the high risk is, we can perform a detailed review for you. To do this, email us at info@amlbot.com.

Address (wallet) verification is an analysis of all addresses ever associated with it, from which funds were received and to which funds were sent.

Transaction (TxID) check – you specify the TxID and then select:
- Received funds (Recipient) and the address where the funds were received (Deposit). This checks the relationships of the addresses from which the funds were received (addresses on the left in block explorers and their earlier interactions).
- Gave the funds (Sender) and the address to which the funds were sent (Withdrawal). This checks the wallet (usually shown on the right) that received the funds and all of its communications prior to this transaction.

Thus, the TxID check assesses risks to the recipient if you choose to accept funds, and risks to the sender if you choose to send them.

They stay in your account and you can use them at any time.

The answer to this question depends on your unique risk model. A general recommendation is to perform an AMLBot check every time you interact with an unknown wallet or smart contract.

BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH, Tether OMNI, XRP, and over 1500+ ERC-20 tokens (including Tether, BNB, QC, NEXO, TUSD, and 60+ DeFi tokens) can be verified at AMLBot.

You can purchase checks as needed. The number of checks is always displayed in your user information.