Why Asset Alert exists
The crypto space has a security problem — not because tools don't exist, but because there's no easy way to know if your setup is actually good. Asset Alert scores your configuration and shows you exactly where the gaps are.
The problem
Most people don't know what security features they haven't enabled. Two-factor authentication, withdrawal whitelists, address books — the options exist, but discoverability is terrible.
Exchange hacks and platform failures are increasing in frequency. Every month brings another headline, and most users only find out they were exposed after the fact.
There's no standardized way to evaluate a crypto setup. No health score, no checklist, no baseline. You're left guessing whether your configuration is strong enough.
Who built it
Ricardo Broeders
Independent builder focused on crypto security tooling. Based in the Netherlands.
@twitterWhat Asset Alert does
- Maps your wallets, exchanges, and cards
- Scores your setup for security, concentration, and hygiene
- Gives actionable recommendations
- Monitors platform incidents
Open & transparent
Asset Alert is read-only. It never connects to your wallets, never holds your keys, and never executes transactions.
Your canvas data is stored in your Supabase account. Nothing is shared.