BIGG Digital Assets Inc. (CSE: BIGG), owner of Blockchain Intelligence Group , a developer of blockchain technology search, risk-scoring and cryptocurrency and digital asset training, is announcing the latest release of its renowned Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator (CCI) training program; CCI ETH.
This new certificate course aims “to empower investigators with the knowledge and tools needed to understand and conduct complex technical investigations on the Ethereum blockchain.”
The growth of cryptocurrencies “has brought forth new challenges for investigators, demanding a deep understanding of various blockchain ecosystems.”
Ethereum, the world’s second-largest blockchain platform, “has witnessed significant adoption, boasting a vast array of over 641,000+ Ethereum-based tokens.”
Recognizing the importance of addressing this expanding landscape, Blockchain Intelligence Group developed “a comprehensive three-module certificate program that examines the intricacies of Ethereum.”
Lance Morginn, President at Blockchain Intelligence Group, said:
“The launch of CCI ETH marks a crucial milestone in our commitment to equipping investigators and AML professionals with the latest tools and knowledge necessary to combat financial crime. By offering a specialized training module focused on Ethereum, we aim to bridge the knowledge gap and empower professionals to conduct thorough technical investigations, keeping pace with the ever-evolving digital assets ecosphere.”
Blockchain Intelligence Group has “established itself as a key player in the cryptocurrency and digital asset analytics industry with their blockchain analytics tool QLUETM and their unmatched Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator training series.”
Their dedication to providing top-notch training and software as a Service (SaaS) analytics solutions “has garnered recognition worldwide.”
In 2022, the company “hosted over 30 investigation training events and webinars, catering to dozens of law enforcement agencies, and professional associations globally.
With CCI ETH, investigators and AML professionals gain in-depth knowledge of the Ethereum blockchain, “including its history, internal workings, transactional analysis, identification of illicit activities, and tracing transactions using QLUETM.”
Upon completion of the course, participants are “equipped to tackle complex cases involving Ethereum-based tokens and navigate the intricacies of decentralized applications.”
With the launch of CCI ETH, the company continues “to empower law enforcement agencies, investigators, and professionals in AML-related roles, bolstering their ability to combat financial crimes in the ever-evolving digital assets landscape.”