Join us at an event where you will delve into the intriguing world of blockchain technology and put your detective skills to the test.
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The hands-on treasure hunt will be centered around a high-stakes investigation into the theft of a valuable NFT. You will be tasked with analysing the digital trail and following leads to uncover the culprit and recover the stolen asset. It's an opportunity to put your problem-solving skills to the test and see if you have what it takes to crack the case!
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Not only will you have the chance to participate in this exciting game, but you will also have the opportunity to win some prizes. It's a chance to have fun, learn something new, get hands on with the latest blockchain analytics tools from Chainalysis and potentially walk away with some prizes.
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So, are you ready to step into the shoes of a crypto investigator? If so, book your spot now!
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Amith Nambiar is a software enthusiast and an Advisory Solutions Architect at Chainalysis (https://www.chainalysis.com/)Â
As an Advisory Solutions Architect, Amith works with customers to help them achieve their business objectives with the help of Chainalysis tools. He collaborates with cross-functional teams within Chainalysis to ensure that the customers receive the best possible support and solutions.
Previously, Amith was a Staff Solution Engineer with VMware, educating the customers on the value proposition of VMware Tanzu portfolio of products and services based on Kubernetes.
Amith also worked as a Solutions Architect with Experian, architecting Big Data Analytics projects with teams in Melbourne, Malaysia and the US. He is passionate about software design and architecture and likes to research new disruptive technologies to provide elegant solutions to business problems. Amith’s areas of interest include distributed computing, machine learning, IoT, high scalability, microservices, docker, kubernetes and blockchain.
Blogs @ https://medium.com/@amithnmbr
Github - https://github.com/amithn
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Kim is the Head of Research at Chainalysis, where she examines trends in cryptocurrency economics and crime. She was trained in economics at the London School of Economics and in politics at Oxford University. Previously, she explored technological advancements in developing countries as an academic research associate at the London School of Economics, and was an economics researcher at the New York City Economic Development Corporation.