Chainalysis launches no-code 'Workflows' to simplify onchain investigations

Chainalysis launches no-code 'Workflows' to simplify onchain investigations — Images.cointelegraph.com
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Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis has rolled out a no-code automation feature called Workflows to broaden access to onchain investigative and compliance tools beyond technical users. Workflows allows investigators and compliance teams to run predefined blockchain analyses without writing code, reducing reliance on custom SQL or Python queries, Chainalysis told Cointelegraph.

The company said prebuilt templates are intended to standardize common investigative processes and make them easier to repeat and apply across multiple cases as it adapts its data products for a wider range of users. "What previously required technical expertise and lots of time, can now be done by any user in minutes," said Ekim Buyuk, senior product manager at Chainalysis.

"Instead of asking users to understand data schemas, it asks investigation-level questions such as which actors, wallets, or time frames matter." Buyuk said fraud and scam networks are often quick to adopt new technologies to scale their operations, pointing to Chainalysis research indicating that AI-enabled scams extract 4.5 times more money from victims.

A recent Chainalysis report estimates that crypto scams and fraud drained about $17 billion in 2025, driven by a surge in impersonation schemes and the increasing industrialization of fraud operations that rely on AI, deepfakes and professional money-laundering networks. The report cited incidents including an attacker on Jan.


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Crypto, Chainalysis, Workflows, Ekim Buyuk, Onchain Investigations, Crypto Scams