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Imagine the entire internet as a vast storefront of Bitcoin.

Addresses are scattered across websites, press releases, blogs, forums, reports, GitHub pages, and news articles. Some proudly display their reserves. Others publish confiscation reports. Developers share donation addresses. Miners announce freshly minted coins.

RowBTC turns this chaos into a structured map of real Bitcoin movement. Scans the web, discovers public addresses, and matches them with the exact context in which they appear.

Collected entities

31 560

Labled addresses

38 450 814

Mentions

399 473

Popular questions:

The database collected and updating using OSINT (Open-source intelligence) method by ChatGPT, Gemini and other AGI. You can search bitcoin address on Google, Bing, Yandex or other search engines and find mentions. RowBTC agent does it faster and every day instead of you.
Also, sometimes we register on different crypto services, do transaction(s) and check which wallet were merged with, or from which wallet it was withdrawn. It's like a handicraft but returns perfect result. Also, we would like to say special thanks to Ales Janda, WalletExplorer.

Yes and no. People often provide their Bitcoin address on their donation collection page or in their forum signature. Exchanges publish hot wallets as proof of financial solvency. Addresses can also often be found in code samples and documentation. RowBTC does not de-anonymize people or disclose their personal data. This is a state monopoly.

We tried to use the latest AI technologies with deep analysis in our code. However, despite the high cost, the AI often hallucinates or doesn't provide specifics. The AI can't determine the accuracy of its results; this requires another source and an external assessor. If we assemble the circuit from СрatGPT, Gemini ai, and Anthropic, the quality improves significantly.

Unfortunately, no. We don't investigate or track down criminals. It's best to contact the police or specialized agencies that handle this professionally.

Yes, you can. Once we've collected tens of thousands of addresses, we'll put it up for sale. The collection process isn't quick, it's quite labor-intensive, it uses up a lot of server resources, and it requires expensive AI subscriptions.