Check any wallet's reputation in seconds
A wallet reputation checker analyzes an address's on-chain history and flags risk signals — age, activity, interactions with known scam contracts and more. Blazpay turns the result into a shareable Wallet Reputation Card you can export as PNG or PDF, plus a one-click revoker for risky token approvals.
- On-chain stats
- Risk labels
- PNG / PDF export
- Public share link
What the wallet card shows
- Wallet age, transaction count and activity profile
- Risk labels based on on-chain behavior
- Token and chain footprint at a glance
- Public shareable URL — prove your wallet's standing to a counterparty
- Export as PNG or PDF for documentation
How to check a wallet address (step by step)
- Open the Blazpay wallet checker (or ask BlazAI: "check wallet 0x…").
- Paste any wallet address — yours or a counterparty's.
- Review the reputation card: stats, labels and risk signals.
- Optionally scan the wallet's token approvals and revoke risky ones in one click.
Revoke risky token approvals
Old ERC-20 approvals are a leading cause of drained wallets: a contract you approved years ago can still move your tokens today. Blazpay scans all active allowances, flags the risky ones, and revokes them in one click.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check if a wallet address is safe?
Paste the address into Blazpay's wallet reputation checker. It analyzes the wallet's on-chain history — age, activity, interactions and risk signals — and returns a reputation card with clear labels, which you can share via a public link or export as PNG/PDF.
What are token approvals and why revoke them?
Token approvals let smart contracts spend tokens from your wallet. Forgotten or malicious approvals are a top cause of wallet drains. Blazpay's approval revoker scans every active allowance across your chains, highlights risky ones, and revokes them in one click.
Is the wallet checker free?
Yes — checking a wallet's reputation, sharing the card and exporting PNG/PDF are free. Revoking an approval costs only the network gas fee for the revoke transaction.
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Last updated: June 2026