Public identity linkage
Social media, interviews, events, company records and public filings can expose identity, wealth signals and family relationships.
PRIVATE RISK · PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE · CRISIS READINESS
Protect life, family and continuity of control.
ReadyLab serves digital wealth holders, founders and cross-border families with protective intelligence, exposure surface governance, crisis readiness and global response coordination. We turn fragmented personal, digital, household, travel and third-party risks into a protective system that can be identified, reduced, rehearsed and continuously updated.
This website will never ask for asset balances, wallet addresses, home addresses or detailed itineraries.
Live protective-surface model

01 / RISK REALITY
Digital assets move globally, settle instantly and transfer irreversibly. Once identity, wealth, location and routine become linked, an adversary is no longer targeting an account. They are targeting a person, a family and an entire network of trusted relationships.
Cybersecurity protects devices and accounts. Conventional security protects homes and journeys. ReadyLab works in the connection layer that typically sits between them, unmanaged.
Social media, interviews, events, company records and public filings can expose identity, wealth signals and family relationships.
Public wallets, transaction patterns, ENS, NFTs, exchange records and historic disclosures may link digital activity to a real identity.
Family, drivers, assistants, property staff, lawyers, accountants, OTC counterparties and vendors can become indirect entry points.
Regular routes, public location signals, preferred hotels, schools, private aviation and event schedules can create predictable movement patterns.
02 / THREAT EVIDENCE
Latest ReadyLab Report · 2026
ReadyLab Observatory reviewed 224 publicly reported incidents; 195 carried sufficient evidence for structured analysis. These charts are not population incidence or a country-risk ranking. They show verifiable patterns within known cases.
118 non-primary victims — 33% of all victims
Public-source dataset; cut-off 17 August 2026. 2026 is a partial year.
Read the full report & methodology03 / CORE CAPABILITIES
Four Capabilities. One Protective System.
We continuously track kidnapping, coercion, home invasion, stalking, impersonation, SIM-swap and family-targeting tactics affecting digital wealth holders. Alerts are individualized to the client’s location, travel, public profile and changing risk—not generalized security news.
We examine how recognizable a person and household are across the open internet, on-chain activity, physical life and third-party relationships. The aim is not to disappear, but to reduce the probability that identity, wealth, location and control can be linked at the same time.

Before pressure arrives, we define who decides, how to communicate, when to move, when to notify authorities, how to protect family, and how to limit loss under coercion scenarios.

When an incident crosses borders, jurisdictions and disciplines, ReadyLab coordinates local security, medical, legal, cyber, on-chain forensic and crisis communications resources. We do not replace police, counsel or medical providers; we create a unified information flow and decision rhythm under pressure.
04 / METHODOLOGY
Security is not a one-time review. It is a continuous cycle.
Monitor incidents, environments and personal risk signals.
Model personal, family, asset and third-party exposure.
Remove unnecessary linkages and single points of failure.
Set playbooks, contacts and decision rules.
Connect the right people and resources when an incident occurs.
Upgrade controls after exercises and events.
05 / VERIFIED READINESS
Each deliverable has an owner, status, validation date and next review point—turning preparedness from a feeling into a system that can be managed over time.
Personal and household exposure map
Continuously updatedHousehold threat model
Continuously updatedPersonalized protective intelligence brief
Continuously updatedCountry, city and itinerary risk brief
Continuously updatedHousehold crisis response playbook
Continuously updatedGlobal emergency contact and resource tree
Continuously updatedScenario rehearsal and stress test
Continuously updatedRemediation and readiness dashboard
Continuously updated06 / READYLAB OBSERVATORY
Evidence Before Opinion.
ReadyLab recommendations are grounded in structured incident data, public judicial records and traceable evidence—not anecdotes or manufactured fear. ReadyLab Observatory maintains a global database of publicly reported crypto wrench attacks, standardizing attack entry points, identity exposure, family involvement, torture, fatalities, asset loss and judicial outcomes.
An evidence review of publicly reported incidents, 2015–2026
How public signals become real-world approach vectors
Turning macro risk into personal action
07 / ENGAGEMENT
Identify critical exposure across the individual, household, on-chain activity, public identity and third-party relationships.
Indicative period / 2–3 weeks→Complete remediation, crisis playbook, communications, contact network and the first tabletop exercise.
Indicative period / 60–90 days→Monthly intelligence, critical alerts, quarterly exposure reviews, annual exercises and travel-specific briefs.
Indicative period / Ongoing→Pre-establish response contacts, authority chains, information handoffs and cross-border coordination for higher-risk clients.
Indicative period / As requiredEngagements are limited and subject to confidential assessment.
Who we serve
Digital-asset founders and key personnelIndividuals and families holding significant digital wealthCross-border or frequently travelling familiesFamily offices and private-bank clientsFund, platform and digital-asset business leadersIndividuals facing stalking, harassment, impersonation or extortion signalsReadyLab does not provide
Digital-asset custodyPrivate-key or seed-phrase storageInvestment, trading or tax adviceMass-market bodyguard bookingUnauthorized investigation or enforcementPromises to eliminate all risk08 / OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Discreet by Design.
We do not collect sensitive data unrelated to the mission.
Client information is limited to people essential to the task.
ReadyLab never touches keys, seed phrases or asset control.
Advice is not contingent on selling security, insurance or hardware.
Every judgment separates fact, inference, probability and unknowns.
A plan that has never been exercised is only a document.
“ReadyLab does not manufacture a feeling of safety. We help clients build a verified state of readiness.”
09 / CONFIDENTIAL CONTACT
You do not need to disclose asset size, wallet addresses, home addresses, family names or detailed travel in your first contact. After initial screening and identity confirmation, the conversation moves to an appropriate secure communications channel.