Virus Radar
Coming soon, in version 2.0
Virus Radar is one of NOVA AI's most anticipated features. It's a real-time monitoring system designed to detect, list, and alert users about new active threats on Web3, such as malicious contracts, dangerous wallets, recently launched scams, or phishing pages not yet registered in other databases.
Inspired by traditional antivirus radars but adapted to the decentralized environment, Virus Radar transforms NOVA into a live threat intelligence system for the blockchain.
How does it work?
The radar is fed by multiple sources:
Real-time on-chain activity (Solscan)
Community reports from the NOVA extension
Tracking bots that detect suspicious contract launches
Wallet behavior related to hacks, rugs, and phishing
Machine learning applied to scam patterns
Through an automated scoring system (combining historical reputation, current behavior, and social signals), the radar classifies each detected threat as:
Critical: Immediate risk, confirmed loss of funds
High: Anomalous behavior or connection to previous threats
Medium: New contract with no history, but with dangerous features
Low: Monitoring as a precaution
The information is sent directly to the extension and displayed as dynamic alerts or within the radar dashboard.
What can the user see?
Updated list of classified threats
New contracts detected with security alerts
Wallets marked as suspicious or blacklisted
Websites that have been recently blocked
Date and source of the report (automatic or community-generated)
Options to report, ignore, or follow up on a threat
Why is this important?
Web3 evolves at a speed that static blacklists cannot keep up with. Virus Radar addresses this urgent need for a dynamic, open, and up-to-date defense system that keeps pace with attackers.
Furthermore, by integrating community participation, the radar doesn't rely solely on automatic detection: it becomes a decentralized defense network where every user can contribute to improving everyone's security.
What makes NOVA's Virus Radar different?
It's directly connected to the blockchain: no delays, no intermediaries
It learns from reports and improves its filters with each interaction
It not only displays, but also activates contextual alerts in navigation
It will be one of the first systems connected to the $NOVA token, enabling rewards for detection and validation

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