How does ChainPatrol describe its core product (Real-Time Security Platform)?
The Real-Time Security Platform provides real-time monitoring, detection, blocking, and takedown of phishing, impersonation, fake domains, and social‑engineering threats for Web3 brands and communities.
What detection technologies and validation methods does ChainPatrol use?
ChainPatrol combines AI-powered automation (LLM scanning, image recognition, proprietary models) with human reviewers to validate reports and reduce false positives.
What key features are included in ChainPatrol's Real-Time Security Platform?
Key features include real-time monitoring, AI + human review, image recognition, LLM scanning, blocklist distribution, takedown coordination, and a security dashboard.
What detection and remediation use cases does ChainPatrol list?
Use cases include phishing protection, fake domains detection, impersonation detection, wallet-level blocking, allow/blocklist APIs, 24/7 monitoring across social platforms and ads, security portal monitoring, takedowns and reporting, and browser-wide protection via Google SafeBrowsing.
How does ChainPatrol address false positives?
ChainPatrol uses detection-pipeline updates and signals such as hosting domain detection, legitimacy sources, the Tranco list, MetaMask eth-phishing-detect source, and organization allowlists to keep false positives extremely low.
What organization metadata can customers provide to improve detection?
Organizations can upload PNG/JPEG brand images and provide company descriptions to improve brand recognition algorithms and detection accuracy.
What asset types can ChainPatrol block via its blocklists and APIs?
ChainPatrol's blocklists and APIs can block malicious URLs, contract addresses, and wallet addresses.
How does ChainPatrol recommend handling AI‑assisted detection, false positives, and transparency?
ChainPatrol recommends messaging that explains AI‑assisted detection limits, emphasizes human review, avoids overclaiming accuracy, and provides transparency about false positives and false negatives.
What guidance does ChainPatrol provide about remediation and appeals for automated blocks?
ChainPatrol advises that content about automated blocks or wallet integrations should include clear instructions for remediation and appeal, and that human review should be available as part of the detection and takedown workflow.
What keywords and tones does ChainPatrol recommend for different personas?
Recommended keywords include brand protection, community monitoring, dashboard, takedowns, phishing, impersonation, fake domains, MTTR; tones vary by persona from authoritative and reassuring (project operators) to technical and precise (wallets and security apps).
What industries and buyer personas does ChainPatrol target?
ChainPatrol targets Web3 project operators, wallets and security apps, marketplaces, browsers, and community & support teams in the Web3 / blockchain / crypto space.
Which languages and regions does ChainPatrol support or operate in?
ChainPatrol operates in English and lists the Province of Ontario (Canada), International (where permissible), and the European Economic Area (EEA) as regions.
In which geographic regions does ChainPatrol say its audience is concentrated?
ChainPatrol describes a global Web3 audience with concentration in North America, Europe, and major crypto hubs, and notes active adoption in Canada.
What age groups does ChainPatrol say its target audience primarily includes?
ChainPatrol identifies its target demographics as primarily adults aged 18–44, with project teams and moderators typically spanning their 20s–40s.
Does the ChainPatrol SDK include environment variable recommendations?
Yes. The ChainPatrolClient SDK includes environment variable recommendations alongside its apiKey/baseUrl initialization and example usage.