Everyone has a role to play in combating crypto crooks
The final day of the CoinGeek Conference in New York saw Bitcoin Association Founding President Jimmy Nguyen moderating a panel titled, “Investigating Criminal Activity on the Blockchain.”
The final day of the CoinGeek Conference in New York saw Bitcoin Association Founding President Jimmy Nguyen moderating a panel titled, “Investigating Criminal Activity on the Blockchain.”
A former special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration, William Callahan and the Blockchain Intelligence Group have thought a lot about what it takes to make the blockchain industry more legitimate and more lawful.
BIG’s ability to analyze and present clear representations of blockchain transaction histories has already had results, including in court.
Patrick Thompson talks to Lance Morginn about Blockchain Intelligence Group, and the future of blockchain analytics sector.
CoinGeek caught up with Blockchain Intelligence Group to talk about their experience at the recently held CoinGeek Live conference.
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Another busy week for the Bitcoin ecosystem kicked off with debate over the definition of Bitcoin in a court in Washington D.C.
BIG has tailored its services to serve different business models, and provides blockchain forensics training for its users and others.
Cryptocurrencies are known for their ability to break through jurisdictional borders nearly instantly. But while legitimate users benefit from this, so do criminals. Given this fact, the challenge for regulators is also rising.