bloXroute, a trailblazer in blockchain infrastructure solutions, has revealed the introduction of Compliance Lists, a new product designed to bolster security and regulatory adherence within the Ethereum network.
Compliance Lists allows block builders and validators to make use of pre-defined watchlists of addresses, tailored to specific criteria and maintained by recognized authorities. These lists act as powerful tools for mitigating risks associated with sanctioned entities, cybercrime, and suspicious activities.
The launch of Compliance Lists includes five available lists:
OFAC: Addresses sanctioned by the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Sanction Watchlist: Addresses belonging to sanctioned entities globally.
Sanction Exposure Watchlist: Addresses exposed to funds related to sanctioned entities.
Cybercrime Watchlist: Addresses involved in known cybercrime activities.
Suspicious Watchlist: Addresses suspected of involvement in crime or sanctions.
As of May 29, 2024, these compliance lists collectively cover over 130,000 addresses, offering robust protection against potential threats.
“We are excited to introduce Compliance Lists, a crucial addition to our range of services,” said Eyal Markovich, COO at bloXroute. “This product highlights our dedication to enhancing transaction security and regulatory compliance.”
For more information:
Read bloXroute’s blog post announcing Compliance Lists.
Explore the technical documentation for detailed implementation guidelines.
About bloXroute:
bloXroute provides blockchain developers and enterprises with scalable and efficient blockchain infrastructure solutions. Its technology accelerates block propagation and improves network performance, empowering blockchain applications with enhanced scalability and security.
For more information on Compliance Lists and other innovative solutions from bloXroute, visit bloXroute’s website.