Mastercard-owned blockchain analytics firm CipherTrace has stopped key services due to data reliability concerns. This decision follows Mastercard pulling a report in the Bitcoin Fog case and criticizing Fed's use of Chainalysis in US v Sterlingov.
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Scoop from yesterday: The Mastercard-owned crypto analytics firm CipherTrace has informed clients that it is shutting down its key products. This comes after Mastercard pulled a CipherTrace expert report from a high-profile trial, citing data issues: https://t.co/lLfzd6J96n
Mastercard's blockchain forensic firm CipherTrace has reportedly halted some of its key services amid concerns over data reliability https://t.co/alBiXfnfJ6
Ciphertrace issues report critical of Fed’s use of Chainalysis in US v Sterlingov. Then Mastercard suddenly pulls it and shuts the whole tracing firm down. Not a coincidence. Don’t dare question US attorneys, or there is career retribution. https://t.co/vCqNXKmKLd
Scoop: The Mastercard-owned CipherTrace informed clients that it is shutting down key blockchain analytics products. This comes just a month after Mastercard pulled an expert report from a CipherTrace director in the Bitcoin Fog case due to data issues: https://t.co/lLfzd6J96n
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