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In a never-ending arms race pitting crypto compliance firms and cybercriminals, a blockchain analytics tool has been made available on the dark web, enabling bitcoin (BTC) addresses to be checked for ties to criminal activities, according to blockchain analytics company Elliptic. The tool enables crypto launderers to test whether their assets could be identified as criminal proceeds by legitimate exchanges.

Crypto exchanges worldwide use blockchain analytics tools to check customer deposits for links to illegal activities.


Quote:"By tracing a transaction back through the blockchain, these tools can identify whether the funds originated from a wallet associated with ransomware or any other criminal activity. The launderer, therefore, risks being identified as a criminal and being reported to law enforcement whenever they send funds to a business using such a tool" - Tom Robinson, Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Elliptic, said.


Known as Antinalysis, the tool allows criminals to avoid identification by providing them with a preview of what a blockchain analytics tool will determine based on their BTC wallet and the funds it comprises. The site runs on Tor, a version of the web that shields users’ anonymity.

The service charges its users about USD 3 per BTC address, providing a breakdown of where it believes the crypto originates come from, categorizing proceeds by the risk of identification.

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