Signal Burst is a non-custodial, self-custody software wallet with free sanctions and high-risk screening on every incoming transfer. We built it because the tools that tell you who's sending you money were locked behind institutional pricing and custodial platforms — and we didn't think that was right.
Most wallets credit an incoming transfer and ask no questions. You only learn there was a problem later — when an exchange freezes a deposit, when your accountant asks where funds came from, or when a transaction you received turns out to have touched a sanctioned or high-risk address. By then it's already your problem.
Signal Burst flips that around. We screen incoming transfers the moment they appear in the mempool — before the funds are credited — and hand you a plain-language risk score. The screening is free, for everyone, from your very first transfer. And we do it without ever taking custody of your keys or your funds.
Your keys and seed phrase are generated and stored on your device. We never hold, move, or have access to your funds.
We check the sender's public blockchain address against sanctions and high-risk datasets. Your private keys are never read or transmitted.
Identity verification is optional, for a verified tier. The core wallet and screening work fully without it.
We maintain a written AML program with sanctions screening and a designated compliance officer — the unglamorous groundwork, done properly.
We're a small, independent team. We're not a faceless platform, and we're not a hobby project either — we did the legal and compliance groundwork because if we're going to ask you to trust a wallet with your money, that part isn't optional. Signal Burst is built and operated by:
UO Solutions, LLC, doing business as Signal Burst
2875 NE 191st St, Ste 801
Miami, FL 33180, USA
[email protected]
We won't take custody of your funds. We won't sell your data. We won't promise that screening makes any transfer risk-free — results are informational and depend on third-party data, and you always stay in control of whether to accept a transfer. We'd rather tell you that plainly than oversell it.