web3-app-nine.vercel.app
Category: Cryptocurrency
Description of web3-app-nine.vercel.app
This appears to be a very minimal web application hosted on a Vercel subdomain, presented under the title "Web3 App" with the meta description "about web3 stuff." The visible interface is sparse, showing a logo-like mark and a prominent "Connect Wallet" button, which suggests the site is intended to interact with cryptocurrency wallets or decentralized application features.
Based on the domain structure, this is likely a project deployment rather than a standalone branded corporate website, since it uses a vercel.app subdomain instead of a custom domain. No clear operator identity, company details, or explanatory content are visible in the provided page view, so the site appears to be either an early-stage web3 demo, a lightweight landing page, or a simple decentralized app front end.
Safety Assessment for web3-app-nine.vercel.app
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for this domain, and the malware scan did not identify any flagged files, malicious iframes, or suspicious external references. Blacklist checks also indicated clean results across the checked databases. Based on available scan data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan.
That said, the page design is extremely minimal and includes a wallet-connection prompt without much supporting context, which may warrant normal caution from users before approving any wallet interaction. In web3 environments, risk can come not only from malware but also from misleading transaction prompts, unclear smart-contract behavior, or insufficient operator transparency. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The site is served over HTTPS with a valid TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, and the certificate was valid through the reported expiry date. It is hosted on Vercel infrastructure and uses Vercel nameservers, which is consistent with a cloud-hosted frontend deployment. The domain itself has been registered for several years, which is a mildly reassuring continuity signal, although this is a hosted subdomain rather than a dedicated standalone domain.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is common but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No major infrastructure-level security issues were evident from the provided scan results, though the underlying application logic and any wallet-connection flows would require deeper manual review to assess transaction-related risk.
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