1. What is Arkham?
- Arkham is based on the premise that the labelling of entities on blockchain will unlock unprecedented transparency and push the industry forward for mass adoption.
- Arkham’s intel-to-earn economy incentivizes the sourcing of data intelligence at scale and makes it available to everyone to provide greater clarity and transparency in the crypto industry.
2. Project Key Highlights
- Entity Analytics: Arkham links blockchain addresses to entities like exchanges, funds, and whales and shows users key data and analytics on these entities to give them an edge in decision-making.
- Token Pages: Arkham analytics are also applied on a token-by-token basis, so that users analyzing a token project can see its top holders, transaction activity, exchange flows, and other key metrics data.
- Visualizer: The visualizer allows users to map relationships between addresses and entities to intuitively grasp token flows. Multi-chain Partnerships: Arkham has partnered with major blockchains to provide support for their networks, including BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Tron, and Optimism. Arkham also supports Bitcoin and Ethereum.
- ULTRA: ULTRA is the technology behind Arkham, an AI-powered engine that algorithmically matches addresses to real-world entities. Ultra was developed over 3 years by Arkham core contributors with backing from the founders of Palantir and OpenAI.
- Intel Exchange: There is large and growing demand for blockchain intelligence as crypto users become more sophisticated. There is also a large and growing community of blockchain sleuths who gather blockchain intelligence. However, there is not a market that matches these buyers and sellers, so crypto users miss out on valuable information and sleuths aren’t paid for their work. The Arkham Intel Exchange creates this market, allowing intel to be bought and sold through smart contract bounties and auctions.