AI agents could be policing all crypto txs within 5 years: Chainalysis CEO

Chainalysis CEO Michael Gronager believes “it’s not much further away” before governments use AI agents to catch onchain crypto wrongdoers.

Government prosecutors and taxation authorities will use artificial intelligence to scan the blockchain and “solve crime” within the next five years, according to the CEO of Chainalysis. 

“It’s not much further away,” said Chainalysis CEO Michael Gronager, asked by Cointelegraph whether generative AI agents could sift through the blockchain for governments within three to five years.

“In some years from now, crypto would more or less be the only way you would want to solve crime, because it’s far more scalable, it’s far easier, it’s very transparent, you can do it internationally, and you can see a lot more insights,” Gronager said at the Token2049 conference in Singapore on Sept. 20.

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Chainalysis CEO Michael Gronager believes “it’s not much further away” before governments use AI agents to catch onchain crypto wrongdoers.
Government prosecutors and taxation authorities will use artificial intelligence to scan the blockchain and “solve crime” within the next five years, according to the CEO of Chainalysis. “It’s not much further away,” said Chainalysis CEO Michael Gronager, asked by Cointelegraph whether generative AI agents could sift through the blockchain for governments within three to five years.“In some years from now, crypto would more or less be the only way you would want to solve crime, because it’s far more scalable, it’s far easier, it’s very transparent, you can do it internationally, and you can see a lot more insights,” Gronager said at the Token2049 conference in Singapore on Sept. 20.Read more