Open Stablecoin Intelligence · OSI

Signal intelligence for stablecoin risk, cyber incidents and suspicious flows.

OpenRiskRegistry helps contributors, analysts and institutions monitor suspicious blockchain activity, recent cyber incidents, public risk reports and stablecoin exposure signals through an open intelligence layer.

Contributor registry Incident reporting Suspicious transaction mapping Backend-ready API structure

Built for transparent, contributor-driven risk intelligence.

This version adds a real submission-ready member form, API placeholders, stronger suspicious transaction mapping, a login/portal preview, live update hooks and clearer backend implementation points.

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Cyber incident intake

Collects submitted references to hacks, exploits, sanctions notices, stablecoin alerts and exchange-risk events.

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Risk scoring pipeline

Prepared for blockchain analytics connectors, OSINT feeds, contributor confidence scoring and manual validation.

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Suspicious flow mapping

Visualizes wallet clusters, transaction proximity, bridge movements, stablecoin outflow patterns and incident-linked addresses.

Analytics platform preview.

The dashboard is ready to connect to open-source graph libraries, blockchain APIs, CSV uploads or a backend scraper. Demo data is loaded locally first and can be replaced by live files or API endpoints.

Recent risk signals

Rows are loaded from JavaScript demo data. Later, replace them with api/signals.php or your own scraper endpoint.

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Registered member section.

Contributors can register interest, submit risk leads and request access to future member-only dashboards. This form now posts to api/submit.php, which can email the report to you on Namecheap hosting.

Do not request private keys, seed phrases, wallet passwords or confidential law-enforcement information. Keep submissions limited to public-source leads, suspicious addresses, cyber incident references and contributor requests.

Contributor registration / risk report

No private keys, seed phrases or passwords should ever be submitted.

Member portal preview.

This is a front-end preview of the future registered-member area. For production, protect this section with a proper login system, database, email verification, audit logs and role-based access.

Backend update points.

Upload index.html plus the api folder to your Namecheap public website folder. Edit api/config.php and replace the email address with your own receiving email.