About BNB Chain
BNB Chain is a community-driven ecosystem that provides the infrastructure for high-performance decentralized applications and assets.
BNB Smart Chain
The official institutional gateway for smart
contract auditing and asset verification on the
BNB Smart Chain ecosystem.
The official institutional gateway for smart contract auditing and asset verification on the
BNB Smart Chain ecosystem.
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BNB Chain is a community-driven ecosystem that provides the infrastructure for high-performance decentralized applications and assets.
Our verification engine performs real-time auditing of smart contract bytecode to ensure investor protection.
Our engine cross-references every token contract address in your wallet against the official BNB Chain verified token registry and known scam databases.
Instantly see which tokens are authentic, flagged as suspicious, or confirmed counterfeit — complete with contract addresses and risk indicators.
Fake USDT tokens are counterfeit BEP-20 smart contracts that mimic the name, symbol, and appearance of the legitimate Tether (USDT) token. Scammers deploy these with names like “Tether USD” or symbols like “USDT” but with a completely different contract address. They hold zero real value and cannot be exchanged on any legitimate platform.
The official USDT contract on BNB Smart Chain is 0x55d3...86C6. Any other address using the USDT symbol is counterfeit.
This is called a “dust attack” or token airdrop scam. Anyone can send tokens to any public wallet address — no permission is required. Scammers mass-airdrop worthless fake tokens to thousands of wallets hoping victims will attempt to sell or interact with them, leading to phishing sites that steal real funds.
Simply receiving a fake token does not mean your wallet is compromised. Never interact with unknown tokens.
Our verification engine performs three layers of checks on every token contract in your wallet:
1. Contract Address Registry Check — Compares each token address against the BNB Chain official verified token list and major DEX liquidity records.
2. Bytecode Fingerprint Analysis — Scans the smart contract bytecode for known scam patterns, hidden mint functions, blacklist mechanisms, and honeypot code.
3. Metadata Spoofing Detection — Flags tokens whose name or symbol impersonates high-value assets (USDT, BNB, ETH, BTC) but whose contract is unverified or newly deployed.
The verification engine needs to read the list of token contracts held in your wallet to run the audit. This is a read-only operation — no transaction is signed and no funds can move without your explicit approval inside your wallet app.
We never ask for your private key, seed phrase, or any sensitive information. If any site claiming to verify your assets asks for these, it is a scam.
The current version of the verification engine is optimised for BNB Smart Chain (BSC) — the chain where the highest volume of counterfeit USDT and BEP-20 scam tokens circulate. All BEP-20 tokens in the connected wallet are scanned automatically, including USDT, BUSD, USDC, BNB-pegged assets, and any unknown tokens received via airdrop.
Do not attempt to swap, sell, or interact with the flagged token in any way. Doing so may trigger malicious contract logic that drains your wallet of real funds.
Simply hide the token in your wallet app (Trust Wallet allows you to manage token visibility). The token is harmless as long as you do not initiate any transaction with it. You can also use a token approval revoker such as BscScan’s Token Approval Checker to remove any approvals the token may have set.