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Arkham

ARKM

  • Tools
  • Data & Analysis
Established Year
2020
Headquarter
United States
Operating Status
Active
Arkham is building an intelligence platform that provides information on the real-world entities and individuals behind crypto market activity. They have developed a tool which enables users to search, filter, and sort crypto trades and transactions by value, token, time, and counterparty. Arkham is a Series A startup with over $12 million raised from investors including the founders of Palantir and OpenAI, and VCs including Geoff Lewis at Bedrock and Tim Draper.

Financial Portfolio

Funding

N/A
1 Investors
N/A

Crypto Holdings

Current Holdings Count
4
Total Value
$ 36.08 M
Last Activity
125000 ARKM
0x26c441605944c670a10b6cc5bd58dd51f13c86a961eec0e44e2c8414eff840a0
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Holding Token
Current Price
Total Held
Total Value
$0.138975767266
0.00%
259608380.3308$ 36.08 M
$2,313.78
32.31%
0.3801$ 879.47

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What Is Arkham (ARKM)?

Arkham is a blockchain analysis platform that uses [artificial intelligence (AI)](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/blockchain-and-ai-whats-behind-the-hype) to deanonymize the blockchain and [on-chain](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/glossary/on-chain) data. The platform’s two main components are the Analytics Platform and Intel Exchange. The Analytics Platform covers analytics on various entities, exchanges, funds, whales and tokens. For instance, you can check the portfolio holdings, transaction history, exchange flows, network relationships and other on-chain analytics. The Intel Exchange allows anyone to buy and sell [address](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/glossary/address) labels and other intelligence, either through [bounties](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/glossary/bounty), auctions or the DATA Program. Arkham uses an in-house AI engine with various sources of data, such as public records, social media, web scraping and user submissions. The data is used to label addresses and provide entity analytics for ULTRA, the company’s AI algorithm. Arkham’s platform can be used for various purposes, such as tracking stolen funds, identifying fraudsters, verifying counterparties, auditing transactions, investigating hacks, and more. Arkham claims that its platform can help combat the proliferation of crypto crimes and scams by incentivizing on-chain research. However, Arkham’s platform has also raised privacy concerns among some crypto users and advocates, who argue that deanonymizing the blockchain violates the principles of anonymity and censorship-resistance that underpin the crypto movement. Arkham has defended its platform by saying that it does not collect or store any personal data from users, and that it only provides publicly available information that can be verified on the blockchain.