Inspection-L: A Self-Supervised GNN-Based Money Laundering Detection System for Bitcoin

03/20/2022
by   Wai Weng Lo, et al.
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Criminals have become increasingly experienced in using cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, for money laundering. The use of cryptocurrencies can hide criminal identities and transfer hundreds of millions of dollars of dirty funds through their criminal digital wallets. However, this is considered a paradox because cryptocurrencies are gold mines for open-source intelligence, allowing law enforcement agencies to have more power in conducting forensic analyses. This paper proposed Inspection-L, a graph neural network (GNN) framework based on self-supervised Deep Graph Infomax (DGI), with supervised learning algorithms, namely Random Forest (RF) to detect illicit transactions for AML. To the best of our knowledge, our proposal is the first of applying self-supervised GNNs to the problem of AML in Bitcoin. The proposed method has been evaluated on the Elliptic dataset and shows that our approach outperforms the baseline in terms of key classification metrics, which demonstrates the potential of self-supervised GNN in cryptocurrency illicit transaction detection.

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