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Arkham Intel Exchange Now Allows To Trade ARKM For Tracking Entity Labels And Hacks

Key Points:

  • Arkham Intel Exchange now allows direct sales of intel on addresses.
  • Users can monetize knowledge of valuable addresses or on-chain connections.
  • Intel submitted for sale is verified by the Arkham Foundation.
Arkham Intel Exchange now allows the direct sale of intel on addresses without bounties, ensuring credibility through verification by the Arkham Foundation.

The Intel Exchange is a platform that allows users to submit and complete bounties, where users offer ARKM in exchange for acquiring intel from sleuths. However, with this new upgrade, users are now able to sell intel on addresses directly without needing a bounty, which is a significant and exciting development.

This upgrade means that anyone who has knowledge about an address that they think is valuable or has found unusual connections on-chain can now monetize this by selling intel on the Intel Exchange.

It is a decentralized intelligence economy where anyone can trade the native currency—ARKM—for information, such as entity labels, hacker tracing, and curated data feeds. Buyers request intelligence by placing bounties. Sellers offer intelligence by conducting auctions.

Wrote in The Arkham Codex

Users can click on ‘Sell Intel’ on the left-hand side of the Intel Exchange and describe the intel, why it’s useful, and who might wish to purchase it under ‘Listing Details’. They can then upload the actual intel under ‘Upload Intel.’ Any intel submitted is verified by the Arkham Foundation for reliability and validity, ensuring that any information sold on the platform is credible.

The intel for sale on the Intel Exchange will be found in the main Marketplace under the “Listings” heading. Listings can be run as auctions, with the highest bidder taking the intel or for a single buyout price, making it easy for buyers and sellers to transact on the platform. The Intel Exchange Guidelines also apply to intel sold at listings, and any intel submitted for sale must have enough context, research, and public information and fully cited sources to prove its accuracy credibly.

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Thana

I am a news editor at Coincu, where I produce daily editorial packages and manage the knowledge and review article sections. Before journalism, I earned a Bachelor's degree in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Northampton University and studied news journalism at Press Association Training.

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