Partnership Aims to Curb Bitcoin Usage in Child Pornography

By July 6, 2016Bitcoin Business

Non-profit organization the Internet Watch Foundation ( IWF ) and blockchain start-up Elliptic have teamed up to tackle those using the cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, to buy child sex abuse images online, the two announced today.

London-based blockchain startup Elliptic has created a unique tool that has the ability to trace any suspicious transaction patterns of Bitcoin. Since its inception, the world of Bitcoin has often been shrouded in mystery and negative publicity due to the fact that it some users choose to buy illegal items online from illegal drugs to child pornography because of the anonymity it provides to buyers.

The tool developed by Elliptic means that they can undertake the task of digging through any suspicious activity before linking transactions together to paint a bigger picture as to where the money is moving. Who is Elliptic?

Elliptic is a bitcoin-blockchain startup, working with law enforcement agencies and leading Bitcoin companies and exchanges across the globe, tracking transactions on the blockchain, and giving businesses the chance to reduce risk factors through money laundering, theft, and extortion.

Earlier this year CCN reported that the startup had raised over $5 million in a Series A funding round , enabling the company to further strengthen its leading position in blockchain technology and fraud detection. Joining Forces

The IWF’s aim is to tackle child sex abuse content online, so by joining forces with Elliptic, the two companies will make a formidable pair.

The IWF has a database of child sex abuse sites that are known to the organization as accepting Bitcoin. By teaming up with Elliptic they can now start to figure out where the money is moving, enabling them to pass the information on to law enforcement who can try and track down the criminals behind it.

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