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    Crystal Intelligence integrates XDC network to power blockchain compliance and analytics

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsNovember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    In addition to technical integration, this partnership will enable joint initiatives and closer collaboration with XDC developers, builders, and users to foster responsible adoption and sustainable growth of the network.

    Blockchain analytics firm Crystal Intelligence has integrated enterprise blockchain platform XDC Network into its compliance platform, significantly increasing its oversight of the rapidly expanding real world asset (RWA) tokenization market, which is expected to reach $16 trillion by 2030. This integration will enable Crystal to offer advanced blockchain analytics for cryptocurrency compliance and risk management, providing XDC Network coverage and investigation capabilities not found in other analytics providers.

    In addition to technical integration, this partnership will enable joint initiatives and closer collaboration with XDC developers, builders, and users to foster responsible adoption and sustainable growth of the network. Crystal’s institutional customers will have access to trade monitoring and compliance analytics from XDC Network, currently ranked 70th in market capitalization and valued at over $1.3 billion. XDC specializes in the digitalization of trade finance and supports trading in over 175 enterprise applications, including tokenized U.S. Treasury securities and trade finance products.

    The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has emerged as one of the fastest growing crypto markets in the world, with trading volume reaching $566 billion in 2022, an increase of 48% year-on-year. From July 2023 to 2024, the region’s on-chain value reached $338.7 billion, accounting for 7.5% of global transaction volume. Crystal Intelligence has established strategic partnerships around the world, including a memorandum of understanding with the Dubai Police Directorate of Criminal Investigation to identify and predict economic crimes. The company’s technology is trusted by leading institutional customers such as BitOasis to address complex regulatory environments across multiple jurisdictions.

    XDC Network processes over 2,000 transactions per second with 6-second finality, maintains ISO 20022 compliance, and hosts tokenized assets such as USTY tokens backed by US Treasury funds managed by BlackRock and gold-backed tokens via Tradeteq and Securitize. Recent achievements include achieving $1 billion in tokenization of Brazilian assets and becoming the first blockchain member of the Trade Finance Distribution Initiative.

    “Our partnership with XDC reflects our shared belief that innovation and compliance must go hand in hand. By incorporating XDC’s chain into Crystal’s platform, we are creating new possibilities for trusted blockchain adoption in the region. As institutional adoption of blockchain technology accelerates around the world, comprehensive monitoring and analysis will be critical to ensuring compliance and building trust.”

    – Navin Gupta, CEO, Crystal Intelligence

    Rebecah Dausen, head of ecosystem development at XDC Network, added that the partnership strengthens the compliance infrastructure as the network expands beyond trade finance applications and provides the community with access to advanced analytical tools. Founded in 2018, Crystal Intelligence continues to meet the growing global demand for institutional-grade blockchain analytics due to expanding regulatory frameworks and increased adoption of digital assets in traditional finance.

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