TechFlow News — Recently, OKLink Group was invited by the Legal Information Network's "Corporate Representative Interview" program to discuss topics including types of blockchain-related crimes, challenges faced by law enforcement officers in handling such cases, and potential solutions.
Zhang Chao, Vice President of OKLink Group, pointed out that due to its decentralized characteristics, blockchain technology is often exploited by criminals as a tool for financial transactions. Frontline police officers frequently encounter high cognitive barriers, complex on-chain data, difficulties in evidence collection, and incomplete judicial authentication data when dealing with these cases. As one of China’s earliest blockchain technology companies, OKLink has developed the OnChain Eye series of products to address these challenges, which have already assisted law enforcement across more than 30 provinces and cities in recovering assets worth tens of billions of yuan.
Regarding future plans, Zhang Chao stated that OKLink will continue strengthening blockchain infrastructure development, including blockchain explorers and security tools such as OnChain Eye and OnChain Eye Pro tailored for business and government clients. The company will also explore cutting-edge applications of blockchain technology, promote real-world integration of blockchain in traditional industries, deepen collaboration with the political and legal systems, and contribute blockchain-based solutions to advance intelligent construction initiatives.




