verifytwt - Determine whether a tweet is coming from the official account
usage: /verifytwt <tweet url>
Example (scam account): /verifytwt https://x.com/athenas_foo/status/1840562741897220110?s=12
Expected Response: No matches found in our partner network.
Please run the /getinfo command to verify if the project is in our partner network.
If it is, then the tweet you shared is from an unofficial or fake account.
Example (official account): /verifytwt https://x.com/athena_foo/status/1842824311448453325?s=12
Expected Response:
This is an official tweet from the main account of Project Athena - ETH.
Verified Twitter account: https://x.com/athena_foo
autosetup - Add admins to the AthenaSecure network, if they meet the criteria (name must be at least 6 characters in length)
verifyusr [TBD] - Determine whether a telegram user is the authentic user from a verified project
help - Get current features and commands
usage: /help
Example: /help
Expected Response:
Welcome to AthenaSecure, a platform built to mitigate scams in the Web3 space.
This service is still in early development.
The following features are currently available:
For verified projects:
- Protection from impersonators joining the group. Impersonation accounts are automatically banned and added to a global blacklist.
- AthenaSecure only joins groups that are verified. If you're in a fake group chat of a verified project, they won't have this bot.
- [FUTURE] Scans all URLs sent in the chat for malicious activity. If a link is flagged as malicious, actions defined by the project owner will automatically trigger.
- [FUTURE] Enhanced impersonator check by comparing profile pictures
For end users:
- /getinfo <chain ticker> <contractaddress> returns the project's verified information (if it exists). For example, /getinfo ETH 0xcdf6b7657b8f26c396293417d713b7fc6b8304d9
- /verifytwt <tweet url> to check if a posted tweet is from the project's official account