TechFlow news — On September 15, the Google Cloud Web3 Connect event, a side event of TOKEN2049, took place at Google's Singapore office. Eugene Gao, Senior Product Manager at OKLink, delivered a keynote presentation on OKLink's newly launched Onchain AML service. He stated: "OKLink's Onchain AML service enables tracing all transaction histories ever recorded across blockchains, effectively detecting and identifying risky contracts, addresses, tokens, and illicit activities." As two core products within OKLink's Onchain AML suite, KYT (Know Your Transaction) and KYA (Know Your Address) represent an evolution beyond traditional KYC services. KYT currently supports detection capabilities on popular chains such as Base and Starknet.
It is reported that OKLink now possesses comprehensive parsing capabilities for globally dominant blockchains, covering over 170 blockchain networks and maintaining a database of more than 3.4 billion address labels. Its blockchain explorer already supports 32 chains and is progressively becoming the most comprehensive multi-chain browser in terms of data dimensions, number of supported public chains, and user experience.




