On April 19, 2024, Binance hosted its first-ever online Law Enforcement Training Day. The event aimed to deliver state-of-the-art cryptocurrency education to the global law enforcement community, spotlighting an increasing interest in these topics. The initiative underscores the need for stronger collaboration between the public and private sectors to combat crypto-associated crime.

Practical Cryptocurrency Investigation Techniques Unveiled

As part of Binance's comprehensive Law Enforcement Training Program, the Law Enforcement Training Day centered around the operational aspects of cryptocurrency investigations. It illuminated blockchain tracing techniques and delved into advanced concepts such as demixing or cross-chain swaps.

Law enforcement speakers unveiled recent case studies—ranging from pig butchering scams and child abuse to terrorist financing. These practical examples revealed how combining traditional investigative methods with the ability to trace funds across major publicly traceable blockchains is becoming increasingly critical.

Speakers from Diverse Sectors

The speaker panel featured 11 experts from various sectors, including Binance, law enforcement portal Kodex, and blockchain data investigation firms Chainalysis, TRM Labs, Elliptic, and Clain. Representatives from the law enforcement community also provided insights, including individuals from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) of the Royal Thai Police, the National Organised Crime Agency of the Police of the Czech Republic, and the Cyberpolice Department of the National Police of Ukraine.

Large Attendance Demonstrates Increasing Interest

With over 1,300 law enforcement representatives from 86 countries in attendance—primarily from national police agencies and state prosecutors—the event demonstrated burgeoning global interest in cryptocurrency education. Among the ten countries with the highest attendance, six were European.

Commenting on the event's success, Jarek Jakubcek, Binance’s Head of Law Enforcement Training, stressed that public-private collaboration is not merely desirable but downright crucial in detecting and preventing cryptocurrency-related criminal activity. He expressed gratitude towards all participants for contributing to this knowledge-rich event.