Bitcoin Wallet Research.
Bitcoin Wallet Research.
In the modern world, most of the cybercrimes are committed using Bitcoin Wallets. Laundering, Hacking, Blackmail, etc.
Therefore, I decided to write an article on identifying the owner of a BTC Wallet.
Tried, but important.
The easiest thing you can do when trying to figure out the owner of such a wallet is to look at their transactions thanks to the blockchain . And you still aren't member of our channel invite link : Here
Blockchain is a database with transactions, consisting of a sequentially built chain of digital blocks, each of which stores information about the previous and next blocks.
To view transactions, we can use a simple blockchain explorer - WalletExplorer.
Blockchain Explorer - Bitcoin block explorer and cryptocurrency wallet service. The service also allows you to view blockchain information, such as transactions and network hashrate. The service provides, through the Bitcoin system, data on the created blocks and other parameters of the blockchain, statistics, including in graphical form.
Visualization and analysis of transactions
To visualize Bitcoin Wallet transactions, I can advise you the OXT.ME service , since the service that I used earlier for the same purposes ( Crystal Explorer ) has been disabled for several weeks. OXT is available only to a PC user, with a minimum screen resolution of 1280 * 520 pixels, which, in my opinion, is justified. Sometimes, the graphs become so large that it will be difficult to understand something from a phone or tablet. The service will be available to you immediately after registration.
There is also an analogue of the above service, Blockpath . For me personally, it is not as convenient as OXT, but as they say, there are no comrades for taste and color, so let's talk a little about this service. Here, too, of course, there are pluses, the "Accounting" tab, for example, showing a detailed report on the last transaction. Blockpath has no screen resolution limit and registration is not required.
Looking for related wallets
Analyzing transactions, it is possible to find certain patterns in user transfers, for example, we can notice that a person sends money to a certain address once a month, this is the same pattern. Let's analyze different patterns:
The user sends a fixed amount of money every month/year/day, etc. perhaps he pays for a subscription to some service. You can check this by googling the wallet to which the funds are sent, most likely, as a result you will receive a link to pay for the web resource.
If we observe sending a fixed amount every month / year / day, etc. then, we can assume that this is wages, especially if the recipient's bitcoin wallet looks like a personal one. Also, it can be blackmail, it is difficult to distinguish. If the amount is not fixed and $150 is sent in one month, and $200 in the second, this may be blackmail, of course, it cannot be said for sure.
If we see that the wallet owner sends large amounts of money to another wallet irregularly and chaotically, then we can assume that he is poisoning the distribution of funds between his wallets.
Bitcoin Mixer - An anonymization service that makes it much more difficult to track transactions in the Bitcoin system.
When a user sends a transaction through it, the mixer breaks it into many small particles, and then mixes it with other people's transactions in such a way that not a single “piece” of the original transaction remains in the transfer of a specific user.
If you see that during a certain period of time a certain amount of money was sent to different wallets, then a mixer was probably used. By using a bitcoin mixer, the user is trying to hide something from the public, usually money laundering. Tracking such a transaction is extremely difficult and will take you some time.
Reviewers
There are special sites containing a database of complaints about Bitcoin Wallets of scammers, hackers, blackmailers, etc.
bitcoin abuse
This is the most popular Bitcoin Wallet complaint service, the service allows you to leave a tag and write your own review.
Checkbitcoindress
Shows the balance in euros, dollars and BTC, finds the possible owner, mentions on the Internet and forums, as well as other information. And of course, it shows complaints, tags and countries, of the person who complained.
Traceer
In principle, the service is no different from the first, but there may be complaints that are not in other reviews
I won’t go on listing the rest of the reviewers, as there are a lot of them. You can find them with a corresponding query on Google.
We check the wallet for suspicious activity and "dirty money".
Services showing the scoring of a bitcoin wallet will help us with this.
Scoring is a rating system that helps credit institutions predict the payment discipline of a person applying for a loan.
I use the ALMBot service the most . The service shows the trust score and describes the activity of the crypto wallet in a detailed report based on its own algorithms.
ALMBot maintains complete global databases of sanctioned addresses and regularly monitors public and closed sources, “black” lists of coins and wallets.
Of the pluses, there is the fact that all this is in the form of a Telegram-Bot, and of the minuses, the service is paid.
Well, if you are not ready to pay money for scoring, then BitRank is for you. This service will show you the trust score without registration and payment. Of course, there will not be a detailed description of the activity of the crypto wallet, but there will be an estimate from 0% -100%. if you getting something useful info then sub to our channel will be more juicy : Here
Web search
What will you do first when faced with the task of finding the owner of a BTC Wallet? That's right - google it.
As a result, you will be able to get mentions on forums, mentions on websites, perhaps someone left a wallet as payment details, or donations.
It is better to use different search engines, especially the ones listed below.
Yandex - Most likely, you will get more Russian websites as a result.
Google - More results with foreign web resources.
DuckDuckGo - Resources will be available, with the .onion domain zone.
You can also contact Bing, Yahoo, Swisscows, etc.
For a more efficient search, you can use Google-Dorking .
Google Dorking involves the use of extended operators in the Google search engine to find specific strings of text in the search results.
You can use the banal "BTC wallet" to filter out unnecessary results, or the more advanced, but still banal "BTC wallet" site: The site of interest , this will help determine the involvement of the site you are interested in with the wallet.
Or, you can use more advanced search methods and use this cheat sheet. By clicking on the link you can see 15 thousand Google Dorks intended for BTC-Wallets. Of course, it will take a lot of time to try them all, so you can only use the ones that interest you.
Monitoring of cryptocurrency wallets
It is possible to track the activity of wallets through specialized services. One of these services is Cryptocurrencyalerting . The service will send you a message about the decrease, increase in the amount of money on this crypto-wallet. So there is a function that will notify about any activity of the crypto-wallet. The service allows you to notify about the action in any way convenient for you. Telegram message, phone call, push notification, etc.
There is also a cryptotxalert service with similar functionality. One of the advantages here is that you can set the amount of money, and when you replenish your wallet with this amount of money, you will receive a notification. The message comes in the form of a push notification and nothing more, if in the previous service it was possible to receive a notification in ten convenient ways, then there is only one way.
Ready-made solutions for deanonymization
Yes, this exists. Such services show all of the above little by little. I believe that such systems have a place to be, but it will be more efficient to do everything yourself, so you can find what the service itself cannot find.
SICP (Security Intelligence Cryptocurrencies Platform) - A blockchain cybersecurity infrastructure that counteracts fraud in the crypto-currency field.
This is a service of Russian developers, so there is an emphasis on Russian crypto wallets.
SICP contains data of more than 2 million crypto wallets, the database is replenished every day, due to users. Please note that the service does not work extremely fast, so you will have to wait. The service is free, as a demo version. Registration required.
And the second service , BitcoinWhoisWho , is aimed at a foreign audience. Here, too, there are chips. It seemed to me that the service is moderated more actively than SICP. The service does not require any money or registration.
Unfortunately, there are not many methods for deanonymizing the wallet owner. I mentioned most, if someone has additional information on this topic, then write in the comments.