Stay Safe in Web3

Practical guidance and tools to protect your wallets, tokens, and transactions.

Best Practices

Use hardware wallets, verify contract addresses, and avoid approvals to unknown dApps.

  • • Enable multi-factor authentication on custodial services
  • • Keep OS and browser extensions up to date
  • • Use a fresh burner wallet for testing new dApps

Risk Monitoring

Enable real-time analysis to flag honeypots, rug pulls, and malicious token behaviors.

Token Checks
Liquidity • Ownership • Taxes
Behavior
Freezes • Blacklists • Mints

Privacy & Security

Rotate wallets, limit on-chain exposure, and store seed phrases offline and securely.

Do
  • Use unique addresses per counterparty
  • Prefer hardware signing
Don't
  • Reuse seed phrases
  • Share screenshots of keys

Threat Matrix

Common risks and how Verifil helps you mitigate them.

Honeypot
Token cannot be sold
Detection: Ownership, sell tax, blacklist checks
Rug Pull
Liquidity removal / mint abuse
Detection: Liquidity locks & mint limits
Phishing
Malicious sites/signing requests
Detection: Domain allowlists & signature parsing

Safety FAQ

How do I know a token is safe?

No tool guarantees safety. Verifil highlights red flags (e.g., high taxes, owner privileges, unlocked liquidity) so you can make informed decisions.

Should I trust contract renounce claims?

Always verify renounce transaction and remaining privileged roles. Some proxies allow hidden upgrades.