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Beyond the volatility of crypto markets, blockchain technology is proving to be a powerful new tool to fight crime. And that is exactly what Gurvais Grigg, a former FBI special agent who now leads Chainalysis’s public sector efforts, demonstrates—how blockchain analysis is becoming law enforcement’s secret weapon against financial criminals.
Grigg’s years of experience in public sector cybersecurity and his position at Chainalysis have given him a deep understanding of how to use blockchain to combat illicit activities. Recently, he spoke about how this technology helps law enforcement agencies track criminals and prevent crimes.
From FBI Agent to Blockchain Expert: A New Path in Crime Fighting
Grigg’s move from the FBI to Chainalysis happened because of the rise of cryptocurrency and the need to give law enforcement the tools to combat crimes in this new financial system. During …
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