Project
Anti-FinTer will improve law enforcement capabilities, increase capacity and develop expertise in the area of terrorist financing associated with activities in:
Crypto-assets – a crypto asset (cryptocurrency) is part of digital currencies (all electronic money);
New Payment Systems – a payment system is any system used to settle financial transactions through the transfer of monetary value;
Darknet Marketplaces – darknet markets are dark web black markets that offer illicit goods for sale, often using cryptocurrencies as a method of payment.
Project partners
Financial crime investigation service of Lithuania will implement this project together with 9 organizations from 8 Member States of EU - Portugal, Austria, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Ireland, Bulgaria and Netherlands.
Project coordinator
Austrian Institute of Technology
Project duration
24 months
Project funding
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Internal Security Fund – Police Programme under under grant agreement No. 101036262.
More informatio: https://anti-finter.eu/
2023-02-21