Thousands of ETH sit forgotten in defunct contracts.
The original frontends are offline. DeBank, Zapper, and other portfolio trackers don't detect them.
— ETH
forgotten across — contracts
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does it work? ▼
Paste an address or connect your wallet. The site scans 116 old contracts for any ETH that's still sitting there. If something comes up, you can withdraw it right here. The ETH goes straight from the contract to you.
Is this safe? ▼
Everything is open source. There's no middle contract, no approvals to worry about for most cases. A few protocols need a two-step process (the UI walks you through it). You can always do the same thing manually on Etherscan if you prefer.
Why can't my portfolio tracker see these? ▼
Most portfolio trackers started indexing around 2020. These contracts span the 2015–2022 era, and the projects behind them are long gone — their websites are offline or no longer support old positions. The ETH is still onchain. It just doesn't show up in any wallet interface.
What contracts are tracked? ▼
Old DEXes like EtherDelta and IDEX v1, Ponzi-era tokens like PoWH3D and Fomo3D, early NFT contracts like MoonCatRescue, ICO escrows, ENS deed deposits, DAO refunds like DigixDAO. 116 contracts total and counting.
Don't trust, verify ▼
You don't need this site. Every contract address and function call is shown in the claim details. You can do the same thing on Etherscan directly.
I know a protocol or contract that could be added. How do I submit it? ▼
Open a GitHub issue with the contract address or protocol name. If you don't know the exact contract, just mention the protocol. I'll investigate and verify it.
Are new protocols being added? ▼
New contracts are added regularly. Check back periodically or use the Telegram bot to watch your address and get notified when a balance appears.
What data do you collect? ▼
No IP addresses, no browser fingerprints, no device identifiers. The site logs aggregate actions (address checked, balance found, claim confirmed) to track usage stats. Ethereum addresses you check are stored for aggregate counts only. Nothing is shared or sold.