TechFlow News — Recently, OKLink Group attended the 2021 World Blockchain Conference and was invited by Zhejiang Satellite TV to give an interview on blockchain security and blockchain big data.
Zhang Chao, Vice President of OKLink Group, told reporters that the 14th Five-Year Plan has included blockchain in China's National Key R&D Program, clearly defining four development directions: technological innovation, platform innovation, application innovation, and regulatory innovation—providing a "fast track" for blockchain technology. OKLink Group will continue expanding the application boundaries of products such as the OKLink Blockchain Browser and ChainTrack, advance data transparency in the blockchain industry, persist in technological innovation, improve tools for combating industry-related crimes, strengthen security defenses, and support the healthy development of China's blockchain industry.
It is reported that through deep practice in "blockchain + big data," OKLink Group has continuously built blockchain ecosystem infrastructure and launched products including the OKLink Blockchain Browser, ChainTrack, ChainTrack Pro, and ChainMaster. To date, the ChainTrack team has successfully assisted police forces in over 30 provinces and cities—including Inner Mongolia and Sichuan—in solving multiple blockchain-related criminal cases, recovering assets worth tens of billions of yuan, and receiving letters of appreciation from law enforcement agencies across the country. Recently, the company has also held multiple cybersecurity and blockchain intelligence analysis training sessions in collaboration with organizations such as the Beijing Computer Society, Jinan Public Security Bureau, and Peking University Network Security Lab. Additionally, it jointly established the "Oudun ChainTrack Security Lab" with the Nanjing Public Security Research Institute to promote the practical application of blockchain technology in public safety and social governance.




