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Blockchain analytics company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elliptic is a British blockchain analytics firm headquartered in London, with offices in New York and Singapore.[1] The company was co-founded by Adam Joyce, Tom Robinson and James Smith in 2013.[2] It is the first company to develop cryptoasset anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance tools based on blockchain analytics.[3] Its clients are primarily financial and institutions and crypto businesses, although it also provides blockchain investigation tools and data to government agencies. Customers have included Coinbase,[4] Santander,[5] BitGo,[5] Internal Revenue Service,[6] Federal Bureau of Investigation,[7] Drug Enforcement Administration[8] and United States Department of the Treasury.[9]
Industry | Blockchain analytics |
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Founded | 2013 |
Founders | Adam Joyce Tom Robinson James Smith |
Headquarters | London |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Simone Maini, CEO |
Products | Cryptoasset compliance and investigations software and data |
Website | elliptic.co |
Investors in Elliptic include JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, SoftBank Vision Fund and SBI Group.[10][11][12]
In 2020 Elliptic was named as a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum, for its contributions in the field of fighting financial crime and anti-money laundering detection in crypto markets.[13]
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