Digital Assets
Crypto holdings, exchange accounts and the wallets and identifiers around them are among the fastest-moving sources of exposure we see.
Crypto holdings, exchange accounts and the wallets and identifiers around them are among the fastest-moving sources of exposure we see.
A single reused identifier, an address shared once, a username carried across platforms: any of these can tie a wallet or an account back to a named person. Exchanges add to it, changing what they verify and what they reveal, often at short notice.
We read this environment continuously, and act before a link hardens.
A client gave to a campaign that published its donors' wallet addresses. The same wallet held the bulk of their holdings, so an open and generous act quietly tied their balance to their name, for anyone who cared to look. We surfaced the link and set out how to separate the two before it was followed.
A wallet connected, through one reused identifier, to a client's public profile. The systems resolved the link and we reduced it before it could be followed the other way.
We map what already connects to you across this space, reduce what should not be there, and keep watching, because the environment does not sit still.
We never ask for your keys, your passwords, or access to any account. We do not need them.
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