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2026-01-12BlockedFish

BlockedFish — Solana Security Blocklist Dashboard

BlockedFish — Solana Security Blocklist Dashboard

The Problem

Solana users get targeted by malicious websites — phishing sites, scam frontends, and drainer attacks. Blowfish, one of Solana's leading transaction security providers, maintains a blocklist of dangerous domains. But browsing that blocklist was difficult.

What It Is

BlockedFish is a security dashboard that surfaces Blowfish's Solana domain blocklist in a readable, searchable interface. You can see which domains were recently added to the blocklist and which were recently removed.

What It Shows

The dashboard displays recently blocked domains (701 at last check) and recently removed entries (8). Each entry shows the domain name and its blocked status. If you're a developer whose legitimate site got blocked by mistake, the site also provides clear instructions for requesting removal.

How to Request Removal

If your domain is incorrectly blocked, BlockedFish shows the process: email support@blowfish.xyz with your GitHub profile, Telegram handle, Twitter handle, and references from known active Solana developers if possible.

Why It Matters

Security is a serious problem in Solana. Wallet drainers and phishing sites cost users millions. Blowfish's blocklist is one of the most important security layers in the ecosystem. BlockedFish makes that layer transparent and auditable.

Why I Built It

Transparency in security tooling matters. If a domain gets blocked, there should be a public record. BlockedFish makes Blowfish's blocklist readable to everyone.