Verdict on 0xea9f…10c7 eth-mainnet
CredScore sees a 4.9-year-old wallet with 186 transfers. DEX-routed pass-through pattern and Rapid outflow pattern warrant manual review before this case is treated as routine. Observed entity context: Metamask Swaps, Uniswap V3 Router.
- DEX-routed pass-through patternhigh
- Single inbound source supplied 75% of inbound value
- DEX + aggregator routing share: 54% of activity
- Flow directionality: heavily one-sided (balance score 0.01)
A dominant share of the wallet's inbound value came from a single source, was routed through DEX or aggregator swap activity, and was drained from the wallet rather than retained. This is the laundering fingerprint observed on documented social-engineering theft cases: a large victim transfer arrives, gets fragmented into many DEX swaps to convert and obscure the asset trail, and the wallet is emptied. It is also consistent with one-shot legitimate behavior (an ICO recipient or grant payee cashi
- Rapid outflow patternmedium
- Rapid outbound events observed: 90
Rapid outflow behavior can indicate routing, distribution, or non-routine operational flow that deserves review.
- Dense contract interaction patternmedium
- Unique contracts observed: 93
- Contract interaction density: 0.50
- Observed labels: Metamask Swaps, Uniswap V3 Router, WETH Token
Heavy interaction with many contracts raises complexity and can increase behavioral uncertainty, although this may be normal for protocol-native wallets.
- Established history. Wallet age: 4.9y (observed)
- Observable activity present. Transfers observed: 186
- Moderately distributed counterparties. Unique counterparties observed: 85
- No immediate sensitivity drivers were identified from generalized metrics. Larger changes would likely come from stronger exposure and attribution intelligence.
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