hydrex.one
Category: Phishing And Other Frauds
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Description of hydrex.one
hydrex.one appears to present itself as a cryptocurrency or decentralized-finance web application branded as "Hydrex." Based on the page title, navigation items such as Trade, Accounts, Earn, Vote, and Analytics, and the visible "Connect" wallet-style button, the site seems intended to let users interact with token, liquidity, or governance features commonly associated with DeFi platforms. The screenshot shows a voting interface with reward figures, epoch timing, and community voting options, suggesting a governance or incentive dashboard rather than a general informational website.
The site also links to related pages on hydrex.fi as well as social profiles on Discord, Farcaster, Paragraph, and X, which may indicate that hydrex.one is being used as a companion domain, campaign page, or alternate frontend for a broader Hydrex-branded project. Based on available data, the operator is not clearly identified in the scan details, so ownership and organizational background could not be independently confirmed from this snapshot alone.
Safety Assessment for hydrex.one
This domain shows a mixed risk picture at the time of this scan. On one hand, 2 out of 91 security engines flagged it, and one web-classification source categorized it as phishing and other frauds. On the other hand, the malware scan did not identify malicious files, no external links or referenced domains were flagged, and the domain was not listed by the checked blacklist databases. That combination may indicate either an early-stage or low-volume threat, a false positive, or a site whose risk is more related to social engineering or wallet interaction than to traditional malware delivery.
A notable concern is the domain's extreme newness: it was registered only 1 day before the scan and has no established popularity ranking. Newly created cryptocurrency-related domains can carry elevated uncertainty, especially when they ask users to connect accounts or wallets and present reward, voting, or incentive features. The screenshot looks polished, but visual quality alone does not verify legitimacy, and the phishing-related classification increases caution.
Based on these findings, this website may pose potential risks to visitors at the time of this scan, particularly for users considering connecting financial accounts or crypto wallets.
Technical Description
The site was served over HTTPS with a valid Let's Encrypt certificate, which indicates encrypted transport was available at the time of testing. It appears to be hosted behind Cloudflare infrastructure, with the resolved IP associated with Cloudflare and nameservers also pointing to Cloudflare. DNSSEC was not enabled, and the scan did not provide a confirmed application-layer protocol beyond standard web access.
From a security posture standpoint, the main technical concerns are not obvious malware artifacts but rather the domain's very recent registration, lack of DNSSEC, and the use of a separate .one domain that links into a .fi ecosystem. That setup may be legitimate, but it can also make trust assessment harder when a project spans multiple domains shortly after registration.
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