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AML Risk Report generated by ID: 214820200923101920:C747BE4A83CBB1D

Time: 2020-09-23T08:19:20+00:00
AMLBot blockchain analytics tool: Report Generation Block Height: 1917685

LTC Address: LWzsvR3xMyqN2p79UvXUnPNTzoQrTfpFGe

The risk score value is displayed as


a number with the following colors:
Red – 75-100%

️Yellow – 25-74%

Green – 0-24%

Risk Score: 22.1% Grey - The address is not marketed
with a known entity
Reliable address

Trusted sources

Miner - 0.8%
Wallet - 7.9%
Exchange Mlrisk Low - 15.7%
Payment - 35.3%

Suspicious sources

Exchange Mlrisk Moderate - 1.2%


Gambling - 1.3%
Exchange Mlrisk Veryhigh - 4.6%
Exchange Mlrisk High - 32.7%
Risk Score is a metric that helps to estimate the chance that an address is related to illegal activity. The value
can range from 0% to 100%, where 0% means that the address is safe, and 100% means that the address is
involved in illegal activity. If the address belongs to an entity, its risk score is the same as the entity’s risk score.

This report should be read in full because any separate analysis of each of its parts can lead to erroneous
conclusions.

The Risk Score is not applicable in several cases:

Risk Score has not been calculated yet. It happens in cases when the address is new (it has transactions
only in the mempool or in a recently mined block).In such cases, Risk Score will be calculated soon.

The address is too far from known entities. If the chain of transactions to any known entity is longer than
150, the entity will not influence the Risk Score. So if there are no known entities closer than 150
transactions away, the Risk Score will be n/a.c. The address does not transact with any addresses. It may
happen for example if an unknown miner has mined some coins and hasn’t sent them to anyone.

AMLBot identifies 19 Money Laundering (ML) Risk Sources:

ML risk 100%
1. Darknet Service – an organization that operates via darknets and offers illegal
services for cryptocurrency. The subtypes are Child Abuse, Terrorist Financing, Drug
Dealer.

2. Darknet Marketplace – an online marketplace which operates via darknets and is


used for trading illegal products for cryptocurrency.

3. Illegal Service – a resource offering illegal services or engaged in illegal activities.

4. Stolen Coins – the entities which have taken possession of someone else’s
cryptocurrency by hacking.

5. Ransom – extortioners demanding payment in the form of cryptocurrency. The


subtypes are Blackmail, Malware.

6. Scam – entities that have scammed their customers and taken possession of their
cry ptocurrency.

7. Mixing Service – a service for mixing funds from different sources to make tracing
them back harder or almost impossible. It is mostly used for money laundering.
ML risk 75%
8. Gambling – an online resource offering gambling services using cryptocurrency.

9. Fraudulent Exchange – an exchange that was involved in illegal activity.

ML risk 50%
13. Exchange With Moderate ML Risk – exchanges that allow the withdrawal of up
to $2000 in crypto daily without KYC/AML. (For fiat withdrawals, KYC/AML is still
required.)

14. Online Wallet – a service for storage and making payments with cryptocurrency.
ML risk 25%
10. Exchange With Very High ML Risk – exchanges that don’t use verification
procedures, or have requirements for certain countries only.

11. ATM – cryptocurrency ATM operator.

12. Exchange With High ML Risk – exchanges that allow the withdrawal of more
than $2000 in crypto daily without KYC/AML. (For fiat withdrawals, KYC/AML is still
required.)

ML risk 0%
15. Exchange With Low ML Risk – exchanges that require KYC/AML identification for
any deposit or withdrawal.

16. Payment Processor – a service which acts as an intermediary between customers


and the company which provides services for making a payment.

17. Online Marketplace – an entity offering legal services/trading goods for


cryptocurrency.

18. Miner – an organization which utilizes its computing power for mining
cryptocurrency blocks.

No ML risk
19. Other – none of the specified types. The subtypes might be Faucet, ICO, etc.
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