Blockchain analytics & crypto compliance platform
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Blockchain analytics & crypto compliance platform
101-200 employees
Open for applications
101-200 employees
To protect its customers from financial crime in crypto assets.
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To protect its customers from financial crime in crypto assets.
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41% female employees
-21% employee growth in 12 months
The rise of cryptocurrency has been dramatic. As more established financial institutions move into the sector, these companies need to understand when they can let transactions run — and when they should intervene.
A key issue with most cryptocurrencies is that their nature means they can be used by criminals for illicit activities, such as money laundering. Elliptic’s focus is on tackling financial compliance, and it has developed machine learning tech that screens transactions to identify suspicious patterns and dubious transactors. It offers an integrated suite of products for financial institutions to screen crypto-flows, which it analyses for links to illicit activity such as money laundering, terrorist financing and other financial crimes.
Elliptic’s dataset has been developed since 2014 and includes over 20 billion data points and covers 148 assets, representing 98% of the global trading volume. Two-thirds of global crypto volumes are transacted on exchanges that use Elliptic’s products, highlighting the company's leadership position in the market.
It works with firms like Coinbase on their internal anti-money laundering compliance, and with other big-name clients such as Santander, Revolut, Genesis, and Stellar. Elliptic is currently working with several undisclosed leading research and trading desks to develop its product to maintain its strong position.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Oct 2021
$60m
SERIES C
Feb 2020
$5.3m
SERIES B
This company has top investors
James Smith
(Board Director)Computer Science PhD in Natural Language Processing from Oxford. Current Mentor at Seedcamp.
Adam Joyce
(Chief Architect)Mathematics PhD from Imperial College. Previously a quantitative analyst at Liquid Capital.
Tom Robinson
(Chief Scientist)Physics PhD from Oxford. Previous CEO of MOF Technologies, a company working towards clean energy.
Joined as a Software Engineer in 2018 and was promoted to Lead Software Engineer in 2019. They have since been promoted to Principal Software Engineer.
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