Ambitious but achievable, in collaboration between public and private sector partners, the BDIP will propose industry guidelines for the standardization of blockchain data, including, but not limited to, the methodologies for attribution of wallet addresses, and the nomenclature of such labels, in collaboration with both private and public sector partners.

Blockchain Data Interoperability Project ("BDIP")

The BlockThe BDIP will seek to standardize all aspects of blockchain transaction data and identifiable meta data that can be attached to otherwise anonymous blockchain addresses, to facilitate both public and private sector stakeholders from working with standardized datasets. chain Intelligence Professionals Association (BIPA) will be organizing a workshop “Practical and Effective Blockchain Intelligence Training” on 17 February 2026, in Paris, France.

 

Following the example of the development of Unicode, which arose from the need for a universal comprehensive character encoding system for programming that could handle all languages and symbols, the BDIP will be a collaborative effort, that allows the maximum value to be extracted from otherwise anonymous blockchain transactions.

Blockchain Data Interoperability Project ("BDIP")

Stakeholders and contributors are requested to join the BDIP

by reaching out via email to: [email protected]

Who should attend?

  • 01

    Regulators and Policymakers

  • 02

    Financial Supervisory Authorities

  • 03

    Central Banks

  • 04

    Law Enforcement

  • 05

    Market Crypto Intermediaries

  • 06

    Financial Institutions

  • 07

    Educational and Training Institutes

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Blockchain Intelligence Forum

You can become a member of the Blockchain Intelligence Forum if you are a certified blockchain intelligence practitioner in a front-line organisation or company, within the European Union.