PRIVATE RISK · PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE · CRISIS READINESS

Ready before risk becomes crisis.

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

IdentityFamilyAddressTravelDigital assets
PROTECTIVE SURFACE / ACTIVE

01 / RISK REALITY

Digital wealth lives on-chain. Risk lands in the real world.

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.

01

Public identity linkage

Social media, interviews, events, company records and public filings can expose identity, wealth signals and family relationships.

Public signal → Identity confirmed → Routine observed → Target approached → Coercion or attack
02

On-chain attribution

Public wallets, transaction patterns, ENS, NFTs, exchange records and historic disclosures may link digital activity to a real identity.

Public signal → Identity confirmed → Routine observed → Target approached → Coercion or attack
03

Family & third-party exposure

Family, drivers, assistants, property staff, lawyers, accountants, OTC counterparties and vendors can become indirect entry points.

Public signal → Identity confirmed → Routine observed → Target approached → Coercion or attack
04

Travel & life patterns

Regular routes, public location signals, preferred hotels, schools, private aviation and event schedules can create predictable movement patterns.

Public signal → Identity confirmed → Routine observed → Target approached → Coercion or attack

02 / THREAT EVIDENCE

Latest ReadyLab Report · 2026

Reported incidents are rising. Harm extends beyond the asset holder.

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.

01 / Public incidents by year2026 through August only
02 / Victim roles
353Victim roles
235 · Direct targets71 · Proxy targets47 · Collateral third parties

118 non-primary victims — 33% of all victims

03 / Financial failure does not equal physical safety
33.9%Attackers obtained nothing
14Confirmed fatalities
31Confirmed torture
72%Kidnapping + home invasion

Public-source dataset; cut-off 17 August 2026. 2026 is a partial year.

Read the full report & methodology

03 / CORE CAPABILITIES

Four Capabilities. One Protective System.

Four capabilities, designed as one continuous system.

01Protective Intelligence

Protective Intelligence

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.

Key outputsGlobal incident monitoringCountry and city risk briefsDirected threat alertsTactic and trend analysisPre-travel intelligence
042WATCHED JURISDICTIONS
GLOBAL SIGNAL MONITOR / UTC
02Exposure Surface Governance

Exposure Surface Governance

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.

Key outputsPersonal and household OSINT assessmentOn-chain to real-identity linkage reviewAddress, travel and family exposure reviewThird-party and insider risk reviewRemoval, separation and disclosure rules
EXPOSURE / 02LINKAGE REDUCTION
03Crisis Readiness

Crisis Readiness

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.

Key outputsHousehold crisis playbookEmergency contact treeDuress signals and code wordsEmergency communications planEvacuation and assembly planTabletop and annual exercises
T−24H
T−01H
T+00
T+06H
READINESS / 03DECISION RHYTHM
04Global Response Coordination

Global Response Coordination

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.

Key outputsIncident triage and initial assessmentLocal resource identificationEvidence preservation and information controlFamily and advisory-team alignmentAfter-action review and control upgrades
LEGALMEDICALLOCALCYBERFORENSICFAMILY
COORDINATION LAYER / 04

04 / METHODOLOGY

ReadyLoop™

Security is not a one-time review. It is a continuous cycle.

Continuity of life, family and controlCONTINUITY BY DESIGN
01Sense
02Map
03Reduce
04Prepare
05Coordinate
06Learn
01

Sense Sense

Monitor incidents, environments and personal risk signals.

02

Map Map

Model personal, family, asset and third-party exposure.

03

Reduce Reduce

Remove unnecessary linkages and single points of failure.

04

Prepare Prepare

Set playbooks, contacts and decision rules.

05

Coordinate Coordinate

Connect the right people and resources when an incident occurs.

06

Learn Learn

Upgrade controls after exercises and events.

05 / VERIFIED READINESS

Security must be visible, testable and updateable.

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.

READYLAB / READINESS DASHBOARD
01

Personal Exposure Map

Personal and household exposure map

Continuously updated
02

Household Threat Model

Household threat model

Continuously updated
03

Protective Intelligence Brief

Personalized protective intelligence brief

Continuously updated
04

Travel Risk Brief

Country, city and itinerary risk brief

Continuously updated
05

Crisis Playbook

Household crisis response playbook

Continuously updated
06

Emergency Contact Tree

Global emergency contact and resource tree

Continuously updated
07

Tabletop Exercise

Scenario rehearsal and stress test

Continuously updated
08

Readiness Dashboard

Remediation and readiness dashboard

Continuously updated

06 / READYLAB OBSERVATORY

Evidence Before Opinion.

Evidence first. Judgment second.

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.

OBSERVATORY / LIVE DATASET
224Publicly reported incidents
195Evidence-sufficient cases
2015—2026Monitoring period
TRACEABLESource lineage
LAST REVIEW / CONTROLLEDEVIDENCE GRADE / VISIBLE

RESEARCH PRINCIPLES

01Public sources first02Multi-source corroboration03Evidence grading04Victim-data minimization05No replicable attack detail06Facts, inference and unknowns separated
R-01

Physical Coercion Attacks Against Crypto-Asset Holders

An evidence review of publicly reported incidents, 2015–2026

R-02

Common Exposure Paths for Digital-Wealth Families

How public signals become real-world approach vectors

R-03

Country & City Personal-Risk Watch

Turning macro risk into personal action

Clear about who we serve—and where we stop.

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 signals

ReadyLab does not provide

Digital-asset custodyPrivate-key or seed-phrase storageInvestment, trading or tax adviceMass-market bodyguard bookingUnauthorized investigation or enforcementPromises to eliminate all risk

08 / OPERATING PRINCIPLES

Discreet by Design.

Discretion is not a style. It is a control.

01

Privacy by Default

We do not collect sensitive data unrelated to the mission.

02

Need-to-Know

Client information is limited to people essential to the task.

03

No Custody

ReadyLab never touches keys, seed phrases or asset control.

04

Independent Coordination

Advice is not contingent on selling security, insurance or hardware.

05

Evidence-Based

Every judgment separates fact, inference, probability and unknowns.

06

Rehearsal Over Paper

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

The first conversation should not create new exposure.

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.

Do not provide or upload

×Identity documents or passports×Wallet addresses or asset balances×Home addresses×Incident evidence×Personal data about family members

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If a person is in immediate danger, contact local police or emergency services first. ReadyLab is not a public emergency dispatch service.