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Cosmos (ATOM) Wallet AML Risk Score

Comprehensive AML risk scoring for ATOM wallets. Risk scale from 0 (clean) to 100 (high risk), factoring in OFAC sanctions, darknet exposure, mixer usage, and ransomware links.

Cosmos · ATOM · Free AML screening

AML risk scores help exchanges, businesses, and individuals assess the compliance risk of a Cosmos wallet before transacting. Our tool provides a risk score that reflects exposure to sanctions, illicit markets, and obfuscation services.

How Cosmos wallet risk scores work

Cosmos addresses are chain-specific despite sharing the same bech32 format. A 'cosmos1' address is for the Cosmos Hub; other chains use different prefixes (osmo1, juno1, etc.). Risk is calculated by analyzing the ATOM address transaction graph and comparing it against databases of known bad actors, sanctioned entities, and high-risk services.

What factors affect a ATOM wallet's risk score?

Risk score interpretation

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Enter the ATOM address above for a quick risk assessment, or use @scorechain_amlbot for a full risk score with downloadable PDF compliance report.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cosmos Hub addresses use the bech32 format starting with 'cosmos1' and are 39–59 characters long. Other Cosmos ecosystem chains have different prefixes (osmo1 for Osmosis, juno1 for Juno). Always specify the correct chain.
Yes. IBC transfers between Cosmos chains are tracked in AML analysis. Funds routed through multiple IBC hops to obscure origin are flagged as potential layering activity in risk assessments.
Staking validator addresses are typically low-risk. However, validator wallets that received large delegations from addresses linked to sanctioned entities may appear in AML databases as indirect exposure.
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