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New Chainalysis program aims to help sort confiscated crypto
« on: November 13, 2020, 03:24:32 AM »

In the 11 years since the inception of the crypto industry, malicious parties have used digital assets for a spate of illegal activities, from drug payments to money laundering. Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis is launching a new service to help authorities track, custody and sell cryptocurrencies associated with crime after their capture. The firm calls the initiative its Asset Realization Program.

"Chainalysis created an end-to-end solution for track and trace, pre-seizure planning, handling, storing, realising, and monitoring assets seized by law enforcement," Chainalysis' general manager of the European, Middle Eastern and African region, Duncan Hoffman, told Cointelegraph.

With its new program, Chainalysis aims to help clients in a number of ways, including filing and selling confiscated digital funds, bringing closure to the once-illegally-used assets and legally flowing them back into the ecosystem, based on Hoffman's comments.

A number of minor and high-profile crimes have involved cryptocurrencies in recent years, including hacks, terrorist financing and other events.

Most recently, nearly $1 billion of crypto funds connected with Silk Road, an infamous drug operation shut down seven years ago, moved wallet address locations. The United States Department of Justice subsequently filed to wrest control of the funds from an identified hacker, which explains the wallet address move. Chainalysis worked with authorities on the case, according to a statement from Chainalysis provided to Cointelegraph.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/new-chainalysis-program-aims-to-help-sort-confiscated-crypto
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