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ChainWatch is a blockchain forensics platform built by crypto-theft victims, for victims. When funds are stolen, every moment counts — and ChainWatch turns the chaos of a drained wallet into a clear, evidence-grade trail. Its tracing engine, Scout, follows stolen assets hop by hop across Ethereum, Flare, and a growing list of chains, classifying every address it touches — wallet, contract, exchange deposit, mixer, bridge, or DEX — with a plain-language, glass-box reason for each label and built-in OFAC sanctions screening. What sets ChainWatch apart is discipline. It separates funds it can defensibly trace from funds that have been commingled with others', and it is as rigorous about what it won't claim as what it will. Every classification, data call, and conclusion is logged for chain-of-custody integrity, and cases export as law-enforcement-ready referral packages built to evidentiary standards. Founded in 2026 and headquartered in Virginia, ChainWatch was created by people who understand the experience firsthand. Its methodology has been independently reviewed by a certified crypto forensic investigator, and the team is actively engaged with law enforcement. ChainWatch doesn't promise recovery — it promises a rigorous, transparent investigation you and the authorities can stand behind.
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