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The nonprofit is acquiring a minority stake in Adversi, the company behind Peregrine:
adversi.net/.
Peregrine is a tool that provides early infrastructure intelligence. It does so by detecting malicious server builds and infrastructure weaponization before they are deployed against targets. As part of this partnership, we will be integrating Peregrine into Traceix to support domain and URL intelligence.
As you know, we are also integrating ChainFlow Intel,
chainflowintel.com/, into Traceix which brings blockchain and financial intelligence into the workflow.
Together, these integrations will expand Traceix from a file analysis tool into a unified investigation platform that connects files, domains, infrastructure, wallets, and payout flows in one workflow.
This ecosystem allows investigators to pivot from a file, to domain infrastructure, then associated wallet activity, and payout flows within a single workflow.
Traceix will preserve the current token utility while serving as the nonprofit’s public-good platform. Traceix itself will become fully free with an open API, while ChainFlow Intel and Peregrine will operate as freemium products through partnered for profit entities, with access and usage based on subscription level.
The three platforms will also support single sign on, allowing users to register with any one of them and access the broader ecosystem through a unified account.