Linking the Blocks: Combining Blockchain and Traditional Data Sources for Collections
December 17, 2024 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
In this CLE, we’ll explore the ledger of user operations on blockchain networks as a key data source, focusing on how to find and interpret this data. We’ll also delve into linking more traditional off-chain data sources with on-chain activity to demonstrate how on-chain data can enhance off-chain information.
Blockchain data, by its very nature, is immutable, transparent, and permanent. Collecting and analyzing this “on-chain” data can provide information critical to internal investigations and discovery. When links between traditional “off-chain” data sources can be made to the comprehensive on-chain data, the results can be illuminating. This program will describe the intersection between on-chain and off-chain data and how links between those data sets can be established to enhance investigations and discovery.
Panelists:
Scott Pearson, Parcels Inc.
Joe Semet, Parcels Inc.
Brandon Cox, Parcels Inc.
Gregory Strong, Esq.
This seminar offers 1 credit to Delaware and Pennsylvania Attorneys.
Locations available are Wilmington, Live stream options in Georgetown, Dover, and Seaford
* Advertised price is for the standard member rate.
CLE Pricing | Cost |
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DSBA Member | $50 |
Non-Member | $150 |
Government/SFSP | $40 |
PA Credit | $4 |
OUT OF STATE CLE CREDIT INFO
Those attendees who wish to receive CLE credit, other than from Delaware or Pennsylvania, should contact their individual State’s CLE Commission for credit. The Delaware State Bar Association can provide you with the Agenda (included in the Materials sent with your registration confirmation) and a Certificate of Attendance (upon completion of the webinar), which should meet the requirements of compliance.
Reporting of credits:
Please be advised that the DSBA has 30 days from the date of the seminar to report credits. Credits will be reported according to the date of the seminar not the date they are entered.
If you have any questions regarding your credits please feel free to contact Aqueelah Harris at accounting@dsba.org.