Stay safe from scammers

Nobody should lose their money to scammers. Static blacklists fall short - Telegram handles and crypto wallets are swapped in minutes, and "not listed" does not mean "safe".

So we check vendors on request and with evidence: you tell us who you are looking at - we research and tell you honestly what we find. No recommendation, no seal of approval, and we earn nothing from any trade.

Get a vendor checked (on-demand audit)

Before you send money to an unknown vendor, have them checked. Give us everything you have - shop URL, crypto wallet, Telegram/Signal handle, a screenshot of an offer - and we will research it.

You get a non-directive assessment by email, asynchronously, in one of three tiers:

  • Elevated risk - based on our data you are unlikely to get anything reliable for your money here.
  • No red flags so far - we currently have no incriminating signals. A snapshot, not a guarantee or recommendation.
  • Not enough signal - we could not find enough solid data; treat this as "unknown", not an all-clear.

Free, confidential, no profit. We are still building out the automated deep research - but you can already submit a request today.

Request an audit

How trade really works - every case matters

Peptides are traded in very different ways - and that is exactly why blanket verdicts do not work:

  • Open web shops with a cart, shipping and sometimes payment via PayPal or card - they look reputable, but are not always.
  • Semi-open vendors: their own site, but crypto-only payment and contact via messenger.
  • Pure Telegram/Signal contacts, often China-linked, crypto only, no imprint, no shop.

Payment method or channel alone says nothing: a Telegram contact paid in crypto can deliver reliably, and an outwardly solid web shop can be a scam. We help in every case - wherever your vendor sits on this spectrum - and look at each individual case instead of judging by template.

How we judge - evidence-based, never directive

We do not judge the disposable handle but the operation behind it - the infrastructure a scammer cannot throw away in minutes. Our assessment rests on evidence, ordered by how hard it is:

  1. Lab reports (authentic, counterfeit, underdosed) - the hardest truth.
  2. Documented experiences from real buyers: delivered? as described?
  3. On-chain traces of the crypto payments.
  4. Open-source research from credible sources.

When in doubt we would rather say "not enough signal" than give false reassurance. We never give a buying or medical recommendation, we are not involved in any trade and earn nothing from it. Every statement is time-stamped - if a vendor rotates its infrastructure, it expires.

Lab reports as the hardest truth

Our sharpest tool is real, verified lab reports - from honest and from fraudulent makers alike. A finding about purity, underdosing or counterfeiting beats any pretty façade: if a shop looks technically clean but a lab report flags the batch as counterfeit, the finding wins.

A report always applies to one specific batch, not blanket to "the vendor" - we keep that strictly apart. Over time we calibrate our assessments against this hard truth instead of guessing.

Verified, trustworthy sources in progress

Protection is not only about warnings. For logged-in members we are building a curated overview of vendors where several independent buyers reported good, documented experiences and - where available - a lab report supports authenticity. That spares you tedious searching and expensive bad buys.

Deliberately no public "verified" seal and no free pass: it is our time-stamped snapshot ("no concerns so far") that disappears the moment any new warning signal appears. We will switch this list on once the data base truly supports it.

Vendor-Radar

Vendor-Radar: documented warnings about dishonest vendors - every entry backed by evidence and reviewed by a human, never on a single angry post. A public excerpt is open; the full list is free after sign-up.

Open Vendor-Radar

Spot scams

Even without an audit you can spot most tricks by their recurring patterns:

  • Pressure to pay fast and "today only" discounts.
  • Crypto-only payment to changing wallets, no refunds.
  • Borrowed credibility: stolen lab reports, brand-new social accounts, bought reviews.
  • Contact only via Telegram/Signal with constantly changing handles.

Important and reassuring at once: a new shop or a fresh wallet alone is not proof of fraud - honest vendors start out too. What matters is the overall picture, not a single trait.

Anonymity & privacy

An anonymous community by design: your email is never shown, and security logs are deleted on a schedule.

How we protect you