Arkham: Not affiliated with government agencies, the platform does not and will never sell user data.
2023-07-11 14:46
Odaily News: Blockchain data company Arkham issued a clarification on Twitter stating that its main users are traders who use Arkham to analyze cryptocurrency market activities. Arkham Intel Exchange is primarily used for on-chain analysis and tagging, creating a liquidity market where on-chain researchers can more easily monetize their work and exchange information.
Arkham Intel Exchange does not allow the exchange of offline personal information such as addresses or phone numbers. Any posts requesting or containing such personal information are not allowed on the platform.
Arkham emphasized that it is not a secret government project, nor is it affiliated with any government agency. It is a native team in the crypto industry. Regarding the selling of user data or using it for information on the platform, Arkham stated that user-specific tags, imported addresses, or any other user data are not used on the platform, and Arkham will never sell user data.
Yesterday, Arkham announced that its on-chain intelligence trading platform, Arkham Intel Exchange, will officially launch on July 18th.
Users can anonymously buy and sell information about the owners of blockchain wallet addresses through smart contracts. Buyers offer rewards to the community to obtain the desired intelligence, and bounty hunters submit the requested intelligence to earn rewards.
Additionally, anyone who possesses valuable information about wallets or their owners can sell this information to other users through immediate purchase or auctions. Arkham stated that this creates a market for information liquidity, allowing on-chain investigators to monetize their work on a larger scale and achieve "intel-to-earn."
Arkham Intel Exchange does not allow the exchange of offline personal information such as addresses or phone numbers. Any posts requesting or containing such personal information are not allowed on the platform.
Arkham emphasized that it is not a secret government project, nor is it affiliated with any government agency. It is a native team in the crypto industry. Regarding the selling of user data or using it for information on the platform, Arkham stated that user-specific tags, imported addresses, or any other user data are not used on the platform, and Arkham will never sell user data.
Yesterday, Arkham announced that its on-chain intelligence trading platform, Arkham Intel Exchange, will officially launch on July 18th.
Users can anonymously buy and sell information about the owners of blockchain wallet addresses through smart contracts. Buyers offer rewards to the community to obtain the desired intelligence, and bounty hunters submit the requested intelligence to earn rewards.
Additionally, anyone who possesses valuable information about wallets or their owners can sell this information to other users through immediate purchase or auctions. Arkham stated that this creates a market for information liquidity, allowing on-chain investigators to monetize their work on a larger scale and achieve "intel-to-earn."
