Bitrace Launches Advanced Investigation Course on Coding and AI, Advancing On-Chain Investigation Capabilities
Bitrace recently delivered its “Advanced Virtual Asset Investigation Course (Coding and AI Track)” for the Hong Kong Police Force’s Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB). The four-day program, totaling 26 training hours, brought together nearly 50 frontline law enforcement officers. The course provides a systematic introduction to engineering-based approaches and artificial intelligence applications in on-chain investigations.
This marks the first time Bitrace has systematically packaged and delivered a full training curriculum that integrates engineering methodologies and AI applications in investigative work. The course focuses on on-chain data analysis logic, the construction of automated analytical frameworks, and the use of programming techniques to improve efficiency in handling complex cases. It aims to help participants transition from reliance on traditional tools to a more autonomous, capability-driven investigative model with basic development skills.

As crypto-related crime techniques continue to evolve, reliance on off-the-shelf tools in on-chain investigations is gradually diminishing. In complex cases involving cross-chain activity, multi-layered address structures, and large-scale fund flows, single tools are increasingly insufficient for deep analysis. Code-based, systematic data processing is becoming a critical approach to improving investigative efficiency.
At the same time, emerging practices such as “vibe coding” are lowering the technical barrier to entry, enabling non-technical investigators to quickly acquire foundational programming skills. This trend was reflected throughout the training, where a practice-oriented curriculum helped participants shift from being tool users to capability builders who can construct their own analytical workflows.
Bitrace CEO Isabel stated: “We have invested significant resources this year in building our investigation training curriculum and continuously improving a capability development framework for law enforcement agencies. However, as criminal methodologies evolve rapidly, the course content must also be updated frequently to remain aligned with real-world cases and emerging technological trends. Looking ahead, Bitrace will continue to deepen its work in engineering-based investigations and AI applications, and strengthen collaboration with law enforcement agencies to enhance capabilities in addressing new forms of crypto crime.”
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