As digital asset applications become more sophisticated, developers increasingly need infrastructure that goes beyond basic blockchain data.
Modern applications need to understand risk in real time. That means being able to detect malicious transactions, analyze wallet exposure, evaluate smart contracts, monitor vaults, and identify dangerous behavior before users lose funds.
The Webacy SDK gives developers direct access to digital asset risk intelligence infrastructure across 13 chains through a typed TypeScript SDK.
Here are six things developers can build with it today.
1. Pre-Sign Transaction Scanning
One of the biggest problems in crypto UX is that wallets often ask users to sign transactions with very little context.
By the time users realize a transaction is malicious, the damage is already done.
With the Webacy SDK, developers can pre-scan transactions before signatures occur and detect:
- drainer patterns
- malicious approvals
- sanctioned counterparties
- exploit-linked flows
- suspicious contract interactions
- risky permissions
- and much more
This enables applications to add real-time transaction safety checks directly into wallet flows, payment systems, and onchain applications.
2. Real-Time Token Launch Profiling
New token launches move fast.
Developers can use the SDK to profile launches in approximately 200 milliseconds, including:
- sniper wallet percentage
- bundler activity
- top holder concentration
- mintable flags
- freeze authority
- developer wallet activity
- liquidity structure
This allows trading tools, launchpads, and AI agents to evaluate launch quality instantly.
3. Multi-Hop Wallet Exposure Tracing
Understanding wallet exposure requires more than checking a single address.
The Webacy SDK can trace wallet relationships up to five hops back and identify paths connected to:
- OFAC-sanctioned entities
- Tornado Cash exposure
- known hacker wallets
- exploit-related flows
- FBI IC3-linked scam activity
- and more
This helps developers build stronger compliance systems, fraud detection pipelines, and counterparty risk monitoring.
4. Smart Contract Risk Analysis
Developers can pull full contract risk profiles with typed responses directly inside their applications.
This includes:
- ownership analysis
- upgradeability checks
- hidden mint functionality
- buy/sell taxes
- exploit history
- suspicious permissions
- governance risk indicators
Instead of manually parsing blockchain data, developers receive structured outputs ready for production applications.
5. High-Volume Wallet Classification
The SDK supports large-scale wallet classification pipelines.
Teams can batch-process thousands of wallets and classify them for:
- sanctions exposure
- address poisoning attacks
- risky token approvals
- behavioral anomalies
- exploit contamination
- risk levels
Results can be streamed directly into internal systems, dashboards, compliance workflows, or AI agents.
6. Vault and RWA Monitoring
As tokenized assets, stablecoins, and onchain yield systems grow, monitoring risk continuously becomes increasingly important.
The Webacy SDK allows developers to monitor:
- Morpho vaults
- Yearn vaults
- onchain treasuries
- tokenized RWAs
- stablecoins
- ERC-4626 vaults
- and more
Applications can receive alerts when:
- risk scores shift
- holder concentration changes
- liquidity deteriorates
- governance structures change
- downstream dependencies become unstable
- stablecoins depeg
- and more
This is especially important for institutional-grade digital asset infrastructure and autonomous financial systems.
Why Developers Need Risk Infrastructure
Blockchain data alone is no longer enough.
Modern applications increasingly need:
- explainable risk analysis
- real-time monitoring
- machine-readable intelligence
- transaction safety systems
- behavioral analytics
- continuous scoring
This becomes even more important as AI agents begin interacting directly with digital assets and financial systems.
The next generation of onchain applications will not just process blockchain data, they will understand risk.
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