Blockchain investigations firm Chainalysis has added support for five more ERC-20 tokens, expanding the reach of its anti-money laundering tracking service.
New coins include Basic Attention Token, OmiseGO, Dai, Maker and 0x. Together, they represented about 0.4% of the overall crypto market cap, and 0.002% of the market's 24-hour volume at press time, data from CoinMarketCap showed.
The additions bring Chainalysis' compliance, regulatory and tracking software - a favorite among federal investigators - to a larger swath of ERC-20 tokens.
ERC-20 is crypto shorthand for "Ethereum Request for Comment" - a common set of rules governing tokens issued on the ethereum blockchain.
Chainalysis "Is a de-facto federal standard," said Casey Bohn, a crypto crimes specialist with the federally funded National White Collar Crime Center.
Jonathan Levin, Chainalysis' co-founder and chief strategy officer, said the additions help regulators trace illicit tokens - especially ERC-20 tokens on the ethereum network, which he said has become a popular hotbed for hackers to exploit.
In early 2019, hackers cleared out an estimated $16 million in ether and ERC-20 tokens from the now-defunct Cryptopia exchange.
ERC-20 tokens continue to gain popularity, putting pressure on exchanges to list them and increasing the chance bad actors try to steal them.
"As of this month, there are more than 216,000 ERC-20 tokens found on the Ethereum network. With many end users flocking to get involved, cryptocurrency businesses want to quickly meet this demand."
Chainalysis will double its crypto coverage by the end of the year.
Chainalysis Adds More ERC-20 Tokens to Crypto Sleuthing Service
gepubliceerd op Oct 3, 2019
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