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Tracers in the Dark
Book • 2022
Tracers in the Dark explores how cryptocurrency has fueled digital black markets, enabling crime lords to operate more freely.
The book follows a new breed of investigators who use technical wizardry and financial forensics to uncover and dismantle these criminal empires.
It delves into high-profile cases like Silk Road and AlphaBay, highlighting the cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and crypto criminals.
The book follows a new breed of investigators who use technical wizardry and financial forensics to uncover and dismantle these criminal empires.
It delves into high-profile cases like Silk Road and AlphaBay, highlighting the cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and crypto criminals.
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as the author of "Tracers in the Dark", a book about the global hunt for cryptocurrency crime lords.


Jack Rhysider

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as the author of a book about tracing cryptocurrency crimes.

Michael Lewis

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as a book that she really enjoyed and thought was worth reading.

Helen Patton

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as a fascinating look at dark net markets, crypto crime, and investigators.


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as a page-turner about crypto crime and state sovereignty.


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as a book that shows the bad reputation of Bitcoin and Silk Road.


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