The practice of blockchain intelligence has evolved organically to become a disjointed, poorly defined, and piecemeal discipline, without common skillsets, training standards, or accreditation.

Join the Working Group for ESCO Recognition of the Blockchain Analyst Profession

Measures have already been initiated to support the official recognition of the role of the blockchain analyst by the European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations (ESCO). The ESCO helps make the European labor market more effective an integrated, by identifying, articulating, and classifying professional occupations and skills relevant for the EU labor market.

A Working Group is being formed to ensure the input of both public and private sector stakeholders, to contribute to coherent and consistent definitions for the role of a blockchain analyst, under the auspices of the ESCO.

Join the Working Group for ESCO Recognition of the Blockchain Analyst Profession

Official recognition of the blockchain analyst profession by the ESCO will significantly raise the level of professionalism, improve hiring prospects, and ensure recognition of competent and skilled blockchain intelligence professionals.

Stakeholders and contributors are requested to join the ESCO Working Group and may do so

by reaching out via email to [email protected]

We address to:

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    Regulators and Policymakers

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    Financial Supervisory Authorities

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    Central Banks

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    Law Enforcement

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    Market Crypto Intermediaries

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    Financial Institutions

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    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.