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Course Info
Trainer/s
Training activity Hours
4
Training activity Date
2025-09-25 - 2025-09-25
Training Activity Days
Start and End Time
09:00 - 13:00
Training Activity Language
English
Methodology
In class
Type of Training
Short courses
Deadline for registration
Thursday, 20 March 2025, 5:00 PM
Price For Jordanian
8JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
11US$
Description

The Central Bank of Jordan has announced new steps toward regulating cryptocurrencies. This training provides regulators, FIUs, securities commissions, and cybercrime units with practical skills to detect and address unlicensed and virtual asset activity. The training blends regulatory insights with demonstrations of blockchain analytics and monitoring tools.

Outcomes

  • Equip regulators and authorities with methods to identify unlicensed crypto businesses.
  • Demonstrate how blockchain analytics can expose unlicensed activity and support compliance oversight.
  • Provide practical skills for investigating on-chain activity.
  • Show how blockchain transaction monitoring tools can be used for supervision, case investigation, and integrating regulatory workflows.

Course Video
Contents

Session 1: Regulatory Approaches to Virtual Asset Activity

Global trends in regulating crypto businesses
Challenges with unlicensed activity
Case studies of regulatory responses


Session 2: Identifying Unlicensed Activity Using OSINT & Blockchain Analytics

How regulators can spot unlicensed exchanges operating in their jurisdiction
Gathering intelligence from open sources (websites, social media, promotional materials)
Demonstration: analyzing unlicensed exchange activity using blockchain analytics tools


Session 3: Reviewing Address Activity On-Chain

Understanding historical blockchain records
Identifying red flags and compliance risks
Tracing illicit networks and counterparties


Session 4: Working with Blockchain Transaction Monitoring Tools

Walkthrough of blockchain analytics tools in practice
Risk identification and case investigation techniques
Monitoring regulated activities and exchanges in a jurisdiction
Practical steps for integrating tools into regulatory workflows
Case study: analyzing exchange activity and conducting investigations

Target Group

1.Supervisory and Regulatory Authorities
2.Jordan Securities Commission
3.Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)
4.Law Enforcement Agencies
5.AML/CFT Compliance Specialists

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