Stay Safe
Scammers clone crypto websites and buy search-engine ads to steal your funds. Use only the verified links below.
Never search for crypto sites — bookmark them.
Fake "dapps" on look-alike domains are the #1 way people get drained. A wrong link can cost you everything. If a site asks you to connect a wallet or enter a seed phrase, stop and verify the exact URL first.
Verified official links
Copy or open these directly. Cross-check anything you're unsure about against pulsechain.com.
pDAI Contract Address (PulseChain)
0x6B175474E89094C44Da98b954EedeAC495271d0F
Always confirm the token address before swapping — fake tokens copy real names.
Recommended: PulseChain Dashboard
An open-source, privacy-first app that lets you track your portfolio and open official PulseChain apps from one trusted place — so you never have to search for a link again. Your wallet data stays encrypted on your own device.
Use the website
Open the hosted version in your browser — nothing to install. Best for quick access.
Open plsdashboard.link ↗Run it locally
Download the open-source app and run it on your own machine — it can't be taken offline or hacked.
Get the source on GitLab ↗Note: the PulseChain Dashboard is an independent open-source community project, not officially affiliated with PulseChain. Desktop builds are unsigned, so your operating system may show a security warning on first launch.
How to avoid getting scammed
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Bookmark every site you trust and only open it from your bookmarks — never from a search engine.
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Ignore sponsored / ad results. Scammers pay to put fake sites at the top of search.
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Check the URL character by character. Fake domains swap letters (e.g.
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Never share your seed phrase. No real site or support team will ever ask for it.
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Verify token contract addresses before swapping — fake tokens reuse real names and logos.
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When in doubt, use a local tool like the PulseChain Dashboard instead of a website.