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Public Key
Chainalysis
175 episodes
4 days ago
Public Key is the cryptocurrency and compliance podcast, brought to you by Chainalysis. Every week Chainalysis Chief Marketing Officer, Ian Andrews sits down with thought leaders in the space to discuss: ▪Emerging risks and opportunities in blockchain technology ▪How policymakers around the world are approaching cryptoregulations ▪Data-driven insights into the latest trends in crypto economics and crime. ▪Breaking news in the crypto market Subscribe to be first to hear the Public Key podcast You can also stay up to date with crypto news by reading the industry leading Chainalysis blog and subscribing to the Chainalysis newsletter: https://blog.chainalysis.com/ Follow Chainalysis on: ▪Twitter: https://twitter.com/chainalysis ▪LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10607336 To learn more about criminal activity in crypto including scams, money laundering, ransomware and more, download the 2022 Crypto Crime Report: https://go.chainalysis.com/2022-crypto-crime-report.html To Keep Up With Ian Andrews, follow him on: ▪Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanAndrewsDC ▪LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianhandrews ⚠Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.
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Public Key is the cryptocurrency and compliance podcast, brought to you by Chainalysis. Every week Chainalysis Chief Marketing Officer, Ian Andrews sits down with thought leaders in the space to discuss: ▪Emerging risks and opportunities in blockchain technology ▪How policymakers around the world are approaching cryptoregulations ▪Data-driven insights into the latest trends in crypto economics and crime. ▪Breaking news in the crypto market Subscribe to be first to hear the Public Key podcast You can also stay up to date with crypto news by reading the industry leading Chainalysis blog and subscribing to the Chainalysis newsletter: https://blog.chainalysis.com/ Follow Chainalysis on: ▪Twitter: https://twitter.com/chainalysis ▪LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10607336 To learn more about criminal activity in crypto including scams, money laundering, ransomware and more, download the 2022 Crypto Crime Report: https://go.chainalysis.com/2022-crypto-crime-report.html To Keep Up With Ian Andrews, follow him on: ▪Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanAndrewsDC ▪LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianhandrews ⚠Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.
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Public Key
Crypto National Security and Pig Butchering
$15 Billion crypto seizures, SouthEast Asia scam compounds with thousands of victims and the life savings of hard working professionals being wiped out by transnational criminal organizations. In this episode, Andrew Fierman (Head of National Security Intelligence, Chainalysis) and Erin West (Founder, Operation Shamrock), don’t hold back in sharing the nuances of pig butchering, national security and everything to do with crypto sanctions and victim support.  Erin describes the comprehensive scam strategies and shares her perspective as she travels the world and investigates steps away from some of the biggest scam compounds the industry has ever seen. Andrew emphasizes the enormous scale of financial operations linked to illicit activities, evidenced by the staggering figures tied to entities like Huione and Prince Group and the importance of cross-sector collaboration and proactive regulatory measures in mitigating these threats. Through real-life anecdotes and expert analysis, the episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of the complexities and ongoing efforts to combat transnational organized scam networks. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Introduction: Crypto Natsec and Pig Butchering 4 | Erin's Background in High Tech Crime 8 | Understanding Pig Butchering Scams 15 | Global Collaboration Against Organized Crime 18 | Gift Cards as a Money Laundering Tool 22 | Southeast Asia Scam Compounds 27 | Chen Zhi and Prince Group’s Sanction Analysis 30 | Practical Advice on How Anyone Can Combat Pig Butchering 33 | Closing Thoughts and Resources   Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Operation Shamrock: Educate. Mobilize. Disrupt: Stopping Scams Together Podcast: Stolen: A Podcast with Erin West Article: The Pig Butchering Lifecycle: Organized criminals use a highly scripted process and human trafficking to get as much money as they can from individual victims. Article: How scammers use crypto ATMs to launder millions from victims Blog: DOJ Seizes $15 Billion in Bitcoin as U.S. and U.K. Target Massive Southeast Asian Crypto Scam Network Blog: Five Key Takeaways from MSMT’s Report on North Korean Cyber Operations YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Andrew Fierman (Head of National Security Intelligence, Chainalysis) Erin West (Founder, Operation Shamrock) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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4 days ago
38 minutes

Public Key
FBI’s Murder-For-Hire Crypto Investigation
The murder-for-hire case of Ron Ilg, seems like it was pulled directly from a Netflix documentary, but this is a real life case involving cryptocurrency and multiple FBI agents. Beth Bisbee (Director Product Strategy, Chainalysis Government Solutions) leads the discussion with the Supervisory Special Agent, Forensic Analyst and Special Agent that were tasked with this complex and riveting case. This FBI-led investigation involving a murder-for-hire case facilitated via the dark web, featuring cryptocurrency payments, seed phrases on sticky pads, guns, cash and biometric safes.  The team details their journey, from the initial tip-off involving a custody dispute and an alleged plot to harm a spouse, to navigating the complexities of tracing cryptocurrency on the blockchain. The discussion zeros in on how the newly created  Virtual Currency Response Team played a critical role in unraveling this case by leveraging blockchain analysis despite the perpetrator's attempts to obfuscate transactions using mixers. With cooperative efforts involving international exchanges and Bitcoin ATMS. This gripping discussion highlights how the FBI team unraveled the complexities of the case using modern investigative techniques involving blockchain forensic analysis and traditional detective methods combined to thwart a potentially tragic crime. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | FBI Agents Entrance To Crypto By Using It To Investigate Darknet Markets  5 | Exploring the Murder-For-Hire Case of Ron Ilg 8 | Introduction of the Virtual Currency Response (VCR) Team 12 | Major Breakthrough in Case When Reconstituting Crypto Wallets 17 | Connecting Intelligence From Exchanges and Bitcoin ATMs  22 | Main Accelerants in the Case That Drove Huge Results 25 | Finding the Seed Phrase Safe at Ron’s House Changed Dynamic of Case 29 | Challenges and Hurdles That Arose During the Investigation 33 | The FBI Leverages Previous Murder-For-Hire Case in Investigation  35 | Analyzing Ron Ilg’s Plea Deal and Sentencing  37 | The Biggest Takeaways for the FBI in this Crypto Investigation   Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Mission First: To protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the U.S. Press Release: Former Spokane Neonatologist Pleads Guilty in Plot to Hire Multiple Hitmen to Kidnap His Estranged Wife and Assault a Former Colleague Report Online Scams: Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is the central hub for reporting cyber-enabled crime. Blog:  The 2025 Geography of Crypto Report (Download Now!) Blog: DOJ Seizes $15 Billion in Bitcoin as U.S. and U.K. Target Massive Southeast Asian Crypto Scam Network Blog: How Coinbase’s Proactive Fentanyl Investigation Sprint Disrupted Criminal Networks with Chainalysis Intelligence YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Beth Bisbee (Director Product Strategy, Chainalysis Government Solutions) Supervisory Special Agent (SSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) Special Agent (SA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) Forensic Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of t
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1 week ago
44 minutes

Public Key
Crypto and Crime: Inside the FBI’s Virtual Assets Unit
The FBI created the Virtual Assets Unit to spearhead the agency’s efforts alongside a network of distributed experts to combat the misuse of digital currencies in criminal activity. In this episode, Gurvais Grigg (former Chief Technology Officer, Global Public Sector, Chainalysis) gained insights from Patrick Wyman (Unit Chief - Virtual Assets Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) into the intricacies of the FBI's approach to managing and monitoring virtual assets. Patrick Wyman shares insights from his extensive career focused on white-collar crimes and articulates the critical importance of fostering collaboration among personnel and divisions, highlighting the unit's journey from a segmented array of expertise to a cohesive force capable of tackling financial crimes across all investigative areas. This episode dissects the FBI's innovative strategies to maintain efficiency and agility amidst the rapidly evolving virtual asset landscape, but also highlights the challenges the public sector has in staying ahead of the crypto criminals.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Patrick's Journey at the FBI and Leading the Virtual Assets Unit  5 | Exploring FBI's Approach to Virtual Assets and White Collar Crime 8 | FBI's Virtual Assets Unit Unifies Expertise Across Divisions 12 | Enhancing Crypto Literacy and Leadership Engagement in the FBI 15 | Emerging Threat Typologies in Crypto Crime  19 | Managing Expertise and Resources in a Dynamic Environment 24 | Seizing Crypto Assets to Disrupt International Criminal Activities 29 | Challenges and Future of Cryptocurrency in Law Enforcement 33 | Building Sustainable Programs Through Strategic Planning and Growth Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Mission First: To protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the U.S. Press Release: ABA Foundation and FBI Release New Infographic to Help Americans Spot and Avoid Deepfake Scams Blog: How Chainalysis Helped the FBI Track Down and Freeze Millions in the Caesars Casino Ransomware Attack Article: United States Files Civil Forfeiture Complaint Against $225 Million in Funds Involved in Cryptocurrency Investment Fraud Money Laundering Blog:  The 2025 Geography of Crypto Report (Reserve Your Copy Now!) Blog: DPRK IT Workers: Inside North Korea’s Crypto Laundering Network Blog: Customer Spotlights: Hear from Zodia Custody, Grant Thornton and many more YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Gurvais Grigg (former Chief Technology Officer, Global Public Sector, Chainalysis) Patrick Wyman (Unit Chief - Virtual Assets Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed
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3 weeks ago
42 minutes

Public Key
Inside the FBI: Crypto, Crime and National Security
With over a decade of experience, James Barnacle (Deputy Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) joins Jonathan Levin (CEO & Co-founder, Chainalysis) for a deep dive into the nexus of cybercrime, cryptocurrency and the evolving challenges faced by law enforcement.  James shares insights into the history and progression of the FBI’s strategies in combating cryptocurrency-enabled crimes, shedding light on intricate cases involving ransomware, fraud, and terrorism financing. This conversation goes in depth on the FBI’s approach to multi-agency cooperation, including the establishment of the Virtual Assets Unit and response teams across field offices and the importance of victim reporting when it comes to pig butchering and other crypto investment schemes. This is an episode you won’t forget.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Background of James Barnacle  4 | Beginning of the FBI's Involvement with Cryptocurrency 7 | The Evolution of Cryptocurrency Use in Criminal Investigations 10 | Establishment of the Virtual Assets Unit in the FBI 14 | FBI’s Approach to Ransomware Investigations 20 | International Private Sector Collaboration and Strategy in Fraud Cases 25 | Addressing Elderly Fraud and Pig Butchering 31 | Impact of Sanctions on Fraud Prevention 37 | North Korea's Involvement in Cryptocurrency Theft 40 | Importance of AI and Machine Learning in Law Enforcement 48 | Encouragement for Public and Private Sector Cooperation   Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Mission First: To protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the U.S. Press Release: Ransomware Administrator Charged with Cybercrimes for Deploying “Lockergoga,” “Nefilim,” and “Megacortex” Ransomware Strains Against Hundreds of Victims Report: Operation Level Up: Notifying Victims of Crypto Investment Fraud Blog: How Chainalysis Helped the FBI Track Down and Freeze Millions in the Caesars Casino Ransomware Attack Blog:  The 2025 Geography of Crypto Report (Reserve Your Copy Now!) Blog: The Venus Protocol Incident: How Hexagate and a Community Stopped a Hack and Enabled a Swift Recovery Blog: Seoul Police Crack International Hacking Ring with Chainalysis Solutions YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Jonathan Levin (CEO & Co-founder, Chainalysis) James Barnacle (Deputy Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily r
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1 month ago
52 minutes

Public Key
The Future of UK’s Cyber and Crypto Policing
The evolution of the cybercrime landscape in the UK has evolved rapidly and in this episode, Andrew Gould (Detective Chief Superintendent & Cybercrime Team Lead, National Police Chiefs'​ Council (NPCC)) shares deep insights with Jim Lee (Global Head of Capacity Building, Chainalysis) on how the NPCC has built their capacity in handling crypto investigations.  Andrew explains how his cybercrime unit has orchestrated a collaborative national response towards cyber threats and ransomware attacks and the strategic approaches towards building and enhancing investigative capabilities. He discloses how government funding and developing training programs were instrumental in empowering officers against cyber threats and establishing partnerships with the private sector, Chainalysis and international law enforcement has been a key to their success. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Early Days of UK Cybercrime and Bitcoin 5 | Role of the National Police Chiefs’ Council in the UK 8 | Building a National Capability in Cybercrime 12 | Combining Blockchain Data with Other Data Sets 15 | Partnerships with Private Sector and Future Vision of Law Enforcement Collaborations 18 | Challenges and Best Practices in Building Crypto Capacity In Law Enforcement 23 |Future of Crypto Investigations - Looking Toward 2030 25 | Seizing Crypto Criminal Proceeds to Finance Law Enforcement Capacity Building    Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: NPCC: Bringing UK police leaders together to set direction in policing and drive progress for the public Announcement: National Cybercrime Team Awarded Chainalysis Public-Private Partnership Award at Links 2025 Reports: NCCP POLICING VISION 2030 Report: Strategic Policing Partnership Board Blog: Legislated Sanctions Evasion: How the Garantex Rebrand, Grinex, and the Ruble-Backed Token, A7A5 Have Shaped Russia’s Shadow Crypto Economy Blog: The US and Canada Join Forces to Combat Scams, Seizing Millions in Crypto Blog: Chainalysis Rapid is Here: AI-Powered Crypto Triage for Any Investigator YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Jim Lee (Global Head of Capacity Building, Chainalysis) Andrew Gould (Detective Chief Superintendent & Cybercrime Team Lead, National Police Chiefs'​ Council (NPCC)) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.   
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2 months ago
30 minutes

Public Key
Digital Assets Transforming Finance in Singapore
Do you want to hear insights from one of the most innovative banks in Singapore? In this episode, Evy Theunis, the Head of Digital Assets, Institutional Banking Group at DBS Bank explains to Chengyi Ong (Head of Policy (APAC), Chainalysis) about the thriving presence of digital asset firms running their businesses out of Singapore Evy also shares how DBS bank has made groundbreaking strides in digital assets including many strategic initiatives such as launching their own digital asset exchange, while emphasizing the importance of regulatory frameworks and technological advancement as pivotal factors in DBS’s foray into digital assets. Evy and Chengyi also marvel over the evolution and maturity of the digital assets sector and dissect DBS Bank’s top-down approach to crypto trading, digital payments and the tokenization of traditional financial markets. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Evy’s Journey to DBS and Digital Assets 5 | Challenges and Opportunities in Digital Assets for a Bank 9 | DBS's Focus on Digital Assets Strategy  11 | DBS's Innovation and Role in Digital Asset Financial Products 15 | Key Components for Future Financial Infrastructure 19 | Increase Demand for Digital Assets by High Net Worth Customers 22 | Singapore as a Hub for Crypto Businesses and Regional Expansion 24 | The Monetary Authority of Singapore and Their Digital Asset Impact 27 | DBS's Future in Digital Assets   Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: DBS Treasures: Asia's Global Wealth Gateway Article: DBS Treasures: Trade crypto seamlessly on digibank Announcement: DBS Digital Exchange: Access fully integrated platform to tokenise, trade and custody of digital assets Article: MAS Clarifies Regulatory Regime for Digital Token Service Providers Blog: The President’s Working Group (PWG) Report on Digital Asset Markets Makes One Thing Clear: We Will Build The Future of Crypto Together Blog: Chainalysis POV: What the GENIUS and CLARITY Act Bills Really Mean for Crypto Compliance Blog: Following the Bitcoin Trail: The IntelBroker Takedown YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Chengyi Ong (Head of Policy (APAC), Chainalysis) Evy Theunis (Head of Digital Assets, Institutional Banking Group, DBS Bank) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.   
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3 months ago
33 minutes 4 seconds

Public Key
The Rise of Rollups in Crypto
Rollups have been the go-to solution for scaling blockchains while being able to maintain the security properties and credible neutrality that blockchains like Ethereum, have really been come to known for. In this episode,  Andrew Huang (Founder, Conduit) shares some core insights with Brian Alapatt (Senior Solutions Architect, Chainalysis) about various crypto applications leveraging rollups to enhance their transactional prowess and customer engagement. Andrew unpacks the concept of rollup technology and how it is used to support scalable and customizable blockchain applications, reminding the audience that they are quintessential in reducing blockchain transaction costs, thereby making platforms more accessible. Andrew shares that through Conduit’s "rollup as a service" model, businesses, including fintech and traditional finance companies, can use private blockchains, vastly improving economic efficiency and innovation in the crypto landscape. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Andrew Huang's Journey to Founding Conduit and Crypto's Potential 4 | What Are Rollups and How Are They Helping to Scale Ethereum  9 | Advantages of Custom Blockchains for DeFi and High-Performance Apps 13 |  Ethena and Their Synthetic Dollar and Yielding Stablecoin Rollup Using Conduit 17 |  Ethereum Rollups: Scaling Challenges and Future Opportunities 20 |  A Breakdown of BASE and The Future of Exchanges and Blockchain Rollups 23 |  The Rise of Stablecoins in International Payments 26 |  The Future of Crypto Scaling with Rollups and Customization 30 |  Strategic Partnerships and Technology Stacks in Blockchain Development Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Conduit: Powerful Chain Infrastructure Announcement: Ethena, Securitize Target Q2 Mainnet Launch for RWA-Focused Blockchain, Tap Arbitrum, Celestia Announcement: Katana Foundation Announces Katana Network, Incubated by Polygon Labs and GSR Blog: Paradigm, Haun Ventures co-lead $37 million round in Conduit Blog:Chainalysis’ 5 Takeaways from Today’s Senate Banking Committee Hearing on Digital Assets Blog:First-Ever Crypto Seizure in Greece: How Chainalysis Reactor Helped Authorities Recover Funds from the $1.5B Bybit Hack YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Brian Alapatt (Senior Solutions Architect, Chainalysis) Andrew Huang (Founder, Conduit) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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3 months ago
36 minutes 52 seconds

Public Key
Japan: Early Adopters In Crypto Regulation
The Collapse of Mt. Gox put regulators around the world on notice that digital assets could no longer be ignored. There is no regulator that got that message loud and clear more than the Japan Financial Services Agency.  In today’s episode, Chengyi Ong, Head of Policy (APAC) at Chainalysis has an insightful discussion with Ryosuke Ushida (Chief FinTech Officer, Financial Services Agency of Japan) about the pioneering role their agency had in crypto regulation and how Japan was able to successfully strike a balance between innovation and risk mitigation. Ryosuke shares the evolution of Japan's holistic digital asset strategy, involving cross-agency collaboration to seamlessly integrate regulatory and innovation goals. He highlights stablecoin regulation, International harmonization of crypto policies and tackling security concerns stemming from cyber threats, while showcasing Japan's multifaceted approach to fintech and digital assets.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Ryosuke Ushida blockchain journey and leading innovation at JFSA  4 | The fall of Mt. Gox that lead to early adoption of crypto regulations in Japan 7 | The benefits and challenges of being an early regulator in digital assets 10 | Japan's self regulation and public private partnerships to scale compliance in crypto 14 | How Japan could leverage blockchain for cross-border payments and IP transfer 19 | Prioritizing consumer and national security in the wake of large crypto hacks  24 | Japan Fintech Week: A global gathering of innovation and networking 28 | Stablecoins, AI and global regulatory and financial crime challenges in crypto 33 | Crypto Trends: Overused words, regulatory priorities  and fintech aspirations   Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: JFSA: The Financial Services Agency is a Japanese government agency and an integrated financial regulator Guidance: Joint Statement on Cryptocurrency Thefts by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Public-Private Collaboration Event: Japan Fintech Week 2025 (highlights coming soon!) Blog: Nobitex, Sanctions, and The $90 Million Exploit: A Window into Iran’s Largest Crypto Exchange Blog: The Security Risks of Stablecoins: How Hackers Exploit Centralized and Decentralized Issuers Announcement: Chainalysis and Aptos Foundation Partner to Increase Trust and Security YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in Speakers on today’s episode Chengyi Ong *host* (Head of Policy (APAC), Chainalysis) Ryosuke Ushida (Chief FinTech Officer, Financial Services Agency of Japan) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they r
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4 months ago
39 minutes 9 seconds

Public Key
Tackling Tax Fraud with Data and AI
In this episode,  Jim Lee (Global Head of Capacity Building, Chainalysis) sits down with Richard Las (Chief Investigation Officer, Director Fraud Investigation Service, HM Revenue & Customs) to discuss cutting-edge developments in tax fraud investigations.Richard shares his experience in managing a multi-faceted team and emphasizes the importance of international collaborations in combating financial crime, while sharing HMRC's approach to tax compliance, the impact of technological advancements in investigation and the role of public-private partnerships in reinforcing global financial security. The episode highlights the use of intelligence-led investigations, showcasing how data and private sector partnerships augment HMRC's efforts and how strategic data analysis aids in the fight against tax evasion, particularly with regard to burgeoning areas like crypto assets.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Richard Las' background and his role at HMRC 4 | HMRC's fraud investigation service and capabilities 7 | Tax obligations for crypto holders in the UK 10 | Civil vs criminal tax offenses in undisclosed crypto gains  12 | International cooperation against tax evasion 15 | Public Private Partnerships and leveraging crypto service providers Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: HMRC: UK’s tax, payments and customs authority Report: HMRC Internal Manual: Cryptoassets Manual Guidance: 01Jan2026: New data collection and reporting requirements for UK Cryptoasset Services Forum: HMRC Community Forums - Crypto Tax (BETA) Blog: Huione Carries On: Chinese-Language Platform’s Persistence Reveals the Complexity of On-chain Financial Crime Disruption Announcement: Chainalysis and Aptos Foundation Partner to Increase Trust and Security YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Jim Lee *host* (Global Head of Capacity Building, Chainalysis) Richard Las (Chief Investigation Officer, Director Fraud Investigation Service, HM Revenue & Customs) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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4 months ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

Public Key
Policing the Metaverse
If we look out 5-10 years, what is going to be more important to the next generation. Is it their digital life or their physical life? In this “Live from Links” episode, Patrick Ghion, Chief Cyber Strategy Officer for the Geneva Cantonal Police and an active member of the INTERPOL Metaverse Expert Group provides his answer to  Jim Lee (Global Head of Capacity Building, Chainalysis), who spent almost 30 years with IRS Criminal Investigation team. The duo discusses the complexities of law enforcement's evolving landscape in the digital age and the critical role of public-private partnerships and academia in combating cybercrime. Patrick provides context around the creation of regional Cyber Competence Centers (RC3) and the progress law enforcement is making in the metaverse, while encouraging  police departments to strategize for future threats, training, and the integration of AI. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Patrick’s career progression and intro to Regional Cyber Competence Center (RC3) 5 | Metaverse policing strategy and approach to “Vision 2030” 7 | Societal shift to report cybercrimes to police in the metaverse than in real life 11 | Public-Private and Academic Partnerships 15 | Hiring strategy for law enforcement for crypto and AI  19 | Reflections on Links Conference and networking   Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Geneva Police: Protect and Serve Blog: Vision 2030+: Geneva Police in the Metaverse Blog: Chainalysis Links NYC 2025 – Day 1 Showcases Innovation, Security, and Collaborative Power Chainalysis In Action: How Chainalysis Helped the FBI Track Down and Freeze Millions in the Caesars Casino Ransomware Attack Blog: AI-Powered Crypto Scams: How Artificial Intelligence is Being Used for Fraud YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Jim Lee *host* (Global Head of Capacity Building, Chainalysis) Patrick Ghion (Chief Cyber Strategy Officer, Geneva Cantonal Police) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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5 months ago
24 minutes 53 seconds

Public Key
Future of Ethereum: Scalability, Stablecoins and Innovation
How does someone who has been through multiple bear and bull markets in crypto, cope with such a volatile industry? Keep Building.  In this “Live from Links” episode, Caitlin Barnett, Director of Regulation & Compliance at Chainalysis) reconnects with her former Gemini co-worker, Ira Auerbach (Head of Tandem, Offchain Labs) as they go deep on the scalability and innovation challenges and successes on the Ethereum blockchain.  Ira shares the initiatives at NASDAQ and Gemini that bridged traditional finance products to the crypto market and how his focus has shifted at Offchain Labs, where they are fostering blockchain innovation, solving complex computational challenges and emphasizing stablecoins' impact on market dynamics. A great episode for founders, investors and compliance folks in the crypto industry.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Lessons from many crypto bull and bear markets 4 | Focus on institutional solutions and stablecoins 6 | Offchain Labs and Arbitrum improve scalability and usability on Ethereum 8 | Blockchain gaming, decentralized sequencers and fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) 10 | Tandem's partner studio and venture capital Approach 12 | Current crypto investment landscape 14 | Camelot and the industry’s shift to DeFi after centralized collapses 16 |Future of investing in blockchain and AI 18 | Thoughts on stablecoin infrastructure players in the industry Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Offchain Labs: Scaling Ethereum Without Compromise Blog: Bringing Interoperability to Arbitrum and Ethereum Announcement: Tandem by OCL Invests in Camelot, the Largest Native DEX on Arbitrum Blog: OFAC Sanctions Funnull Technology Inc. for Supporting Pig Butchering Scams Blog: Bitcoin Strategic Reserves: Behind the Changing Architecture of Sovereign Finance Blog: AI-Powered Crypto Scams: How Artificial Intelligence is Being Used for Fraud YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Caitlin Barnett *host* (Director of Regulation & Compliance, Chainalysis) Ira Auerbach (Head of Tandem, Offchain Labs) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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5 months ago
23 minutes 33 seconds

Public Key
How Crypto is Transforming Traditional Banking
Solana spot ETF applications, the OCC green lighting digital asset activity and the US emphasizing its desire to be the crypto capital of the world.  It's hard not to feel the momentum that is happening in the US and worldwide when it comes to crypto transforming traditional banking.  In this “Live from Links” episode, Eitan Danon (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) has an in person discussion with Carlos Salinas, Head of Digital Assets at Morabanc on the fascinating intersection of fintech, digital assets and traditional banking in Andorra. Carlos shares how his bank has responded to both client demand and new forms of economic activity, highlighting their novel digital asset custody solutions and the transformative role of regulatory frameworks that Andorra implemented three years ahead of its European peers, allowing Morabanc to navigate the burgeoning digital asset landscape effectively.  The conversation highlights the crucial balance between risk mitigation and innovation, drawing parallels between the evolution of derivatives and the current wave of cryptocurrencies, while discussing the bank's strategy in offering stablecoin-based settlement solutions. This is truly a snapshot of current trends but also a look at the future potential for programmable finance and digital assets. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Comparing derivatives in the early 2000s to early days of cryptocurrency 4 | Andorra: Unique characteristics and financial environment 6 | Morabanc's role in digital asset custody came from customer demand 11 | The impact the USA momentum on digital assets has around the world 14 | Introducing Morabanc’s revolutionary new  stablecoin settlement solution  19 | Consumer protection and crypto security at Morabanc 21 | Future roadmap for Morabanc and digital assets 25 | Attackers try to hack Carlos on LinkedIn Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Morabanc: We understand the new role of responsible banking, bringing greater value to our stakeholders Blog: New LinkedIn Scam: How to Detect It and Protect Yourself Announcement: MoraBanc offers the first digital asset custody wallet in Andorra Customer Story: Morabanc serves as trusted entry point to world of digital assets Event: Links 2025 Digital Premiere: Free virtual event bringing together the leaders defining the future of blockchain intelligence Blog: U.S. Senate Advances GENIUS Act: Long Awaited Stablecoin Framework Edges Closer to Reality Blog: What the Huione Group Shutdown Signals About the Future of Crypto Scam Infrastructure YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in Speakers on today’s episode Eitan Danon *host* (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) Carlos Salinas (Head of Digital Assets, Morabanc) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not
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5 months ago
30 minutes 53 seconds

Public Key
The Top Presidential Crypto Priorities
“We want to achieve our goal of making this the crypto capital of the world.”These are huge aspirations coming from Bo Hines (Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, The White House). Bo explains to our former Head of North America Public Policy, Chainalysis, Jason Somensatto, how he and the Trump administration are on a mission to recover from the chaotic and lawfare regulatory regime under the Biden administration to foster innovation and fair digital asset regulation within the White House. Bo provides detailed insights into the current administration's plans for promoting a pro-crypto environment including the introduction of legislation on stablecoins and market structures, the role of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and Digital Asset Stockpile and collaborative efforts across regulatory agencies. His narrative is anchored by the administration's ambition to ensure that the U.S. leads the charge in digital asset innovation, setting the stage for the move away from the archaic financial systems to instantaneous payments, greater transparency and self custody of assets. This is an episode you don’t want to miss.   Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | From College Football to Crypto in the White House 4 | Paving the Way for the United States as Crypto Capital 6 | Bipartisan Efforts Propel Stablecoin and Market Structure Legislation 9 | Stablecoin Legislation and Market Structure Developments 11 | Pushing for Regulatory Clarity in Crypto 14 | The Government's Strategic Embrace of Crypto and Blockchain Innovation 18 | Creating A Crypto-Friendly Regulatory Environment in the USA Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: The White House: America Is Back Report: Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Establishes the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile Report: Executive Order to Establish United States Leadership in Digital Financial Technology Article: State of Crypto: Mapping Out the Senate Stablecoin Bill's Next Steps Event: Links 2025 Digital Premiere: Free virtual event bringing together the leaders defining the future of blockchain intelligence Blog: U.S. Regulators Give Banks the Green Light for Digital Asset Activities Announcement: Tokenization Meets Institutional-Grade Compliance: Chainalysis Integrates with Hadron by Tether YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Jason Somensatto *host* (Head of North America Public Policy, Chainalysis) Bo Hines (Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, The White House) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program doe
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6 months ago
23 minutes 36 seconds

Public Key
The Future of DeFi Payments
This is the first episode from our “Live from Links” series, where we take the hottest conversations that were recorded live from the Chainalysis Links conference in New York City. The transformative journey from traditional finance to the innovative world of blockchain is not an easy one, but this week Matthew Wilson, our Director of Product Management at Chainalysis, hears from someone that has taken on the task, Jas Takhar (VP of Engineering, Stablecoin & Custody Engineering, Ripple). Jas explains how Ripple and the XRP Ledger are pioneering advancements in stablecoin payments and DeFi to facilitate seamless, efficient, and compliant financial operations across the globe. He explains XRP Ledger’s decision to focus on native features over smart contracts, emphasizing security and payment optimization, while revolutionizing cross-border payments, enhancing liquidity, and ensuring compliance with evolving regulations.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Jas Takhar’s engineering career with Salesforce, BlackRock and Barclays 5 | Ripple's vision for blockchain-based financial innovation 7 | Balancing decentralized and centralized operations in Ripple's ecosystem 10 | The future of stablecoins and real world asset tokenization 15 | Mapping traditional finance to the blockchain using permission pools 18 | How to provide security and trust if $30 Trillion worth of tokenized assets come on-chain? 21 | Conferences bringing energy to the industry - Announcement: APEX: XRPL Developer Summit Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Ripple: Modernize Your Financial Infrastructure  Website: XRP Ledger: The Blockchain Built For Business Report: Standard Chartered: Real-world asset tokenisation: A game changer for global trade Event: APEX 2025: The largest annual summit for the XRPL Community (June 10-12, 2025) Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Event: Links 2025 Digital Premiere: Free virtual event bringing together the leaders defining the future of blockchain intelligence Post: Crypto Fraud is Surging: FBI’s IC3 Reports $9.3 Billion lost to crypto scams Blog: Bridging the Gap: How Off-Chain and On-Chain Data Can Prevent Crypto Fraud YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Matthew Wilson *host* (Director of Product Management, Chainalysis) Jas Takhar (VP of Engineering, Stablecoin & Custody Engineering, Ripple) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not
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6 months ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

Public Key
The Truth Behind Crypto, Sanctions and Illicit Finance
Conflict diamonds, sanctions evasion and the evolution of organized crime in digital assets. In this episode we cover all that and more with Eitan Danon (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) and Brad Brooks-Rubin (Partner, Arktouros PLLC). Brad shares his extensive experience working at the intersection of policy, financial crime and international illicit finance to walk the audience through discussions on complex jurisdictions, sanctions and innovative solutions using blockchain technology.  He also  brings to light the critical issues surrounding sanctions compliance and how organized crime is exploiting digital assets particularly in emerging markets where crypto adoption is burgeoning. Eitan and Brad offer a deep understanding of the role U.S. policy plays on the global stage, the challenges of sanctions enforcement and the potential of blockchain in disrupting illegal financial ecosystems. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Brad’s career journey from conflict diamonds to crypto   5 | Crypto's role in corruption and illicit financial activities 10 | Blockchain and how it fosters transparency in the diamond trade and sanctions 18 | Africa's economic potential and western engagement challenges with crypto 23 | Evolution of organized crime in the digital age 28 | The value of digital assets during times of geopolitical uncertainty 30 | Crypto Sanctions: Iran, Russia and China’s impact on digital assets Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: ARKTOUROS: Law & Advisory Boutique Dedicated to Civil Society & Emergent Technology Hearing: Crypto Crime in Context Part II: Examining Approaches to Combat Illicit Activity (with Michael Mosier, Partner Arktouros) Report: The Taking of South Sudan: The Tycoons, Brokers, and Multinational Corporations Complicit in Hijacking the World’s Newest State Video Series: Gold Mafia - Episode 1 - The Laundry Service I Al Jazeera Investigations Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Event: Links 2025 Digital Premiere: Free virtual event bringing together the leaders defining the future of blockchain intelligence Blog: The DOJ’s NCET Disbanded: What the “Blanche Memo” Means for Digital Assets YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Eitan Danon *host* (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) Brad Brooks-Rubin (Partner, Arktouros PLLC)  This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the
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6 months ago
38 minutes 6 seconds

Public Key
Evolution of Stablecoin Innovation in 2025
Want to know how stablecoins and crypto compliance technologies have advanced since 2017? Bill Plumeri (Compliance Executive, Agora) goes in-depth with Caitlin Barnett (Director of Regulation & Compliance, Chainalysis) to explain the impact of blockchain forensics and the significance of automation in today's compliance frameworks. They highlight the financial crime concerns amidst different market bull runs and the importance of ecosystem monitoring in accordance with regulations like MICA. This episode dives into the role of stablecoins in modern finance with Bill explaining Agora's efforts to leverage high-throughput, low-cost blockchain solutions to address long-standing payment and infrastructure challenges, especially in emerging markets like Africa. This episode is a must-listen for those keen on understanding the intersection of compliance and stablecoin infrastructure in the ever-blossoming field of digital finance.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Evolving compliance in crypto: challenges and innovations 6 | Agora's role in the evolution of stablecoins 9 | Stablecoins opening up access for developing countries to obtain and utilize $USD 11 | Tokenizing real world assets and AI's role in blockchain 14 | Stablecoin Legislation and regulatory challenges in the US and EU 21 | Evolution of ecosystem monitoring in blockchain compliance Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Agora: Money, Payments, and Banking for the Blockchain Era. Video: Coindesk: Agora’s Nick van Eck Is All-In on Stablecoins Blog: BingX: What Is Agora (AUSD)? Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Event: Links 2025 Digital Premiere: Free virtual event bringing together the leaders defining the future of blockchain intelligence. Chainalysis In Action: Operation Bonanza: Chainalysis Helps Spanish National Police Recover $21 Million in Crypto During Global Ponzi Scheme Investigation Blog: Chainalysis Adds Real-Time Fraud and Hack Prevention, and Enhances Its Investigations and Compliance Offerings YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Caitlin Barnett *Host*  (Director of Regulation & Compliance, Chainalysis) Bill Plumeri (Compliance Executive, Agora)  This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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6 months ago
27 minutes 42 seconds

Public Key
Risk Management in TradFi and DeFi
Have you ever wondered how technological advancements like AI and crypto are reshaping compliance frameworks in the traditional financial industry?Our next guest, Kamran Choudhary (Technical Director AFC, BCB Group) explains to Caitlin Barnett (Director of Regulation & Compliance, Chainalysis) all the technological factors that are impacting risk management and compliance in both TradFi and DeFi.  Kamran shares the dramatic shifts in the industry over the past decade and how technology, particularly AI and crypto, is enhancing the holistic compliance approach by BCB Group, a leading provider in regulated payment, wallet and trading services across fiat and crypto. They both talk about the current challenge of regulations such as MICA, the emerging role of stablecoins and how regulatory evolution is influencing both established and emerging financial markets, while still highlighting the increased prioritization of cybersecurity in the wake of recent crypto hacks. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Evolution and strategic importance of compliance in finance 4 | BCB Group's role in bridging fiat and crypto compliance 10 | How crypto companies can maintain banking relationships via good compliance 14 | Emerging threats in crypto: AI, money laundering and cybersecurity 20 | How the crypto industry should approach state sponsored hackers like Lazarus Group 24 | EU and UK crypto regulation and the impact it has on innovation in the industry 28 | MiCA: The double edge sword of clarity and comprehensive compliance costs 30 | Stablecoins, regulatory challenges  and market fragmentation 33 | Decentralized IDs (DIDs) and enhance privacy and eliminate data oversharing 35 |  Scaling and innovating payment solutions for 2025 Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: BCB Group: One Platform - Pay, store, trade and earn fiat, stablecoins and digital assets globally Blog: Stablecoins – a thoroughbred payments solution Blog: Compliance – the key component of trust Article: BBVA will offer bitcoin and ether trading and custody services in Spain Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Event: Links 2025 Digital Premiere: Free virtual event bringing together the leaders defining the future of blockchain intelligence. Video: Hearing Entitled: Following the Money: Tools and Techniques to Combat Fraud (w/Jacqueline Burns Koven (Chainalysis’ Head of Cyber Threat Intelligence) testimony) YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Caitlin Barnett *Host*  (Director of Regulation & Compliance, Chainalysis) Kamran Choudhary (Technical Director AFC, BCB Group) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views exp
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7 months ago
38 minutes 42 seconds

Public Key
Crypto in Modern Day Conflict Zones
In this compelling episode of Public Key, Eitan Danon (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) speaks with Yaya Fanusie (Director of Policy for AML & Cyber Risk, Crypto Council for Innovation) to discuss the multifaceted dynamics of cryptocurrencies and their implications for national security, illicit finance and global policymaking.Yaya leverages his rich background in intelligence analysis to emphasize the widespread impact of blockchain technology on economic security and policy, including the response of various governments to blockchain and illicit finance and the integration of innovative technologies in mitigating financial crime.  Listeners will gain an in-depth understanding of strategies from countries like Iran and China and how digital assets are reshaping the geopolitical landscape and creating modern day conflict zones. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Yaya’s journey From CIA analyst to crypto and illicit finance expert 6 | How crypto has evolved in the world of National Security and illicit finance 13 | Balancing innovation and regulation in crypto ecosystem 18 | China's digital currency strategy and Its geopolitical implications 23 | Data as the new electricity and currency in a digital economy 26 | Crypto's impact on traditional finance and regulatory challenges 29 | Digital Asset’s dual role in conflict zones: Aid and illicit use 34 |  Exploring financial crime and spy thrillers podcasts Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: The Premier Global Alliance Advancing Crypto Innovation Guide: Crypto Council for Innovation: Crypto Illicit Finance Risk Management Guide Podcast: The Jabbari Lincoln Files: A Spy Thriller Podcast Created by a Former CIA Officer Podcast: Illicit Edge: Breaking News for Financial Crime Professionals Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Blog: United States DOJ and FBI Seize Cryptocurrency in Major Disruption of Hamas Terrorist Financing Scheme Blog: What is Authorized Push Payment (APP) Fraud? Understanding Crypto-Related Scams & Prevention YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Eitan Danon *Host*  (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) Yaya Fanusie (Director of Policy for AML & Cyber Risk, Crypto Council for Innovation) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.   
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7 months ago
38 minutes 41 seconds

Public Key
The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report Preview (Part 2)
Darknet Markets, North Korean hackers, scams and ransomware.  We cover it all in part 2 of our exclusive Crypto Crime Report edition of Public Key. In this episode, Eitan Danon (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) speaks with Eric Jardine (Cybercrimes Research Lead, Chainalysis), who helps us unpack what is new, the same and what surprised him in this year’s report.  Eric provides a nuanced analysis of illicit activities involving cryptocurrency and how they have shifted over the past year and explains the increased diversification and professionalization in the crypto crime space, painting a comprehensive picture of the challenges facing law enforcement and the compliance sector.  They both describe the shift in cryptocurrency usage from Bitcoin to stablecoins and altcoins and the impact of real-world events correlated with on-chain behavior and how these crypto crimes are mirroring geopolitical tensions.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Crypto crime diversification and illicit activity trends 4 | What cryptocurrencies are illicit actors using most? 9 | Surprising illicit activity that has emerged in crypto and digital assets 13 |Unexpected trends in stolen funds and ransomware activity 21 | Enhancing crime detection with signals and evidentiary data 26 | Predicting darknet market trends amidst crypto crime dynamics 30 | How Tornado Cash being delisted and Garantex being shutdown will impact 2025 stats 33 | Favorite sections of Crypto Crime Reports - Past and Present  Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Conference: Chainalysis Links NYC (April 1 & 2, 2025) * Get Tickets Now! Blog: International Action Dismantles Notorious Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex Blog: Cryptocurrency’s Role in the Global Fentanyl Trade Offers Opportunities for Disruption News: Chainalysis Integrates With Ink YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page  Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Telegram: Chainalysis on Telegram Speakers on today’s episode Eitan Danon *Host*  (Content Marketing Manager, Chainalysis) Eric Jardine (Cybercrimes Research Lead, Chainalysis) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. 
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7 months ago
37 minutes 1 second

Public Key
Why Europe's DORA Could Change Crypto Landscape
Will DORA regulation Change the way Financial Institutions and Crypto Assert Service Providers utilize technology providers like Fireblocks?In this riveting episode, Matthias Bauer-Langgartner (Head of Policy Europe, Chainalysis) sits down with Jason Allegrante (Chief Legal & Compliance Officer, Fireblocks), to answer this question and to demystify the intricacies of the EU's Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and its implications on the digital asset space. The duo navigate through regulatory frameworks and assess how the recent Bybit hack becomes a poignant example demonstrating the urgent need for operational resilience and improved cybersecurity protocols in the industry.Jason leverages his public sector and traditional financial legal acumen to cover the challenges and opportunities presented by DORA and the need for a global standard when it comes to material business matters in crypto, highlighting custody technology.  Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Jason’s transition from public sector and traditional legal to digital asset frameworks 4 | Fireblocks: Secure and flexible digital asset custody platform 7 | Could Bybit Hack have been avoided using Fireblock’s technology? 12 | DORA's Impact on technology providers, CASPs and financial institutions 19 | Challenges and strategies for DORA Compliance in Financial Services 24 | Navigating MiCAand DORA compliance challenges for EU crypto service providers 30 | Will DORA raise standards or stifle innovation? 33 | Challenges of regulating DeFi within traditional financial frameworks 37 | Global regulatory shifts in cybersecurity and digital assets with the USA taking the lead? Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Fireblocks: The simplest and most secure way to work with digital assets Blog: What is MPC (Multi-Party Computation)? Learning: Fireblocks Academy: Education and training for every role, stage and learning style Report: “The New Frontier of Crypto Security” Report: Navigating the Latest Threats With Best-in-Class Security Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Download Your Copy Today) Conference: Chainalysis Links NYC (April 1 & 2, 2025) * Get Tickets Now! Blog: Preventing Large-Scale Crypto Hacks: Key Security Measures for Exchanges Blog: International Action Dismantles Notorious Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page  Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today’s episode Matthias Bauer-Langgartner  *Host*  (Head of Policy Europe, Chainalysis) Jason Allegrante (Chief Legal & Compliance Officer, Fireblocks) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endor
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7 months ago
42 minutes 52 seconds

Public Key
Public Key is the cryptocurrency and compliance podcast, brought to you by Chainalysis. Every week Chainalysis Chief Marketing Officer, Ian Andrews sits down with thought leaders in the space to discuss: ▪Emerging risks and opportunities in blockchain technology ▪How policymakers around the world are approaching cryptoregulations ▪Data-driven insights into the latest trends in crypto economics and crime. ▪Breaking news in the crypto market Subscribe to be first to hear the Public Key podcast You can also stay up to date with crypto news by reading the industry leading Chainalysis blog and subscribing to the Chainalysis newsletter: https://blog.chainalysis.com/ Follow Chainalysis on: ▪Twitter: https://twitter.com/chainalysis ▪LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10607336 To learn more about criminal activity in crypto including scams, money laundering, ransomware and more, download the 2022 Crypto Crime Report: https://go.chainalysis.com/2022-crypto-crime-report.html To Keep Up With Ian Andrews, follow him on: ▪Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanAndrewsDC ▪LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianhandrews ⚠Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.