About this episode
Victor Fang, CEO and Founder of Anchain AI, joins The Tech Trek for a timely conversation on crypto crime, AI driven fraud, and what financial institutions need to understand as digital assets move closer to the mainstream. This episode is worth your time if you care about cybersecurity, compliance, crypto risk, anti money laundering, or where agentic AI is starting to reshape investigation work.This conversation goes beyond headlines. Victor breaks down how bad actors are using generative AI for phishing, identity fraud, exploit development, and ransomware, then explains how defenders are using AI, graph intelligence, and agent workflows to fight back. It is a sharp look at the collision of crypto, cybersecurity, regulation, and AI infrastructure.In this episodeWhat crypto crime actually looks like today, from exchange hacks to romance scams and ransomwareWhy crypto risk now extends well beyond crypto native usersHow financial institutions, regulators, and compliance teams are adaptingWhere AI is helping attackers move faster, and where it is giving defenders an edgeWhy agentic workflows and MCP powered investigation tools could change this category fastTimestamped highlights00:00 Victor Fang on crypto crime, AI versus AI, and agentic AML00:53 What Anchain AI does and why blockchain investigation is becoming more important01:56 How generative AI is already being used in crypto crime and phishing06:30 What banks, regulators, and AML teams need to understand about crypto adoption10:44 Why Victor believes AI can give defenders the advantage16:17 How Anchain uses blockchain data, graph intelligence, and agent workflows to investigate faster22:04 Why the company’s MCP server could extend beyond crypto into KYC and financial applications25:21 What the next wave of agent driven security and investigation might look likeOne standout idea from the conversation, crypto is much closer to you than you think.Practical takeawaysCrypto risk is no longer a niche issue, it is increasingly tied to broader fraud, ransomware, and financial crimeAI is accelerating both offense and defense, which raises the bar for security and compliance teamsAgentic investigation workflows could dramatically reduce manual work in AML, fraud, and cyber operationsCompanies building in regulated spaces need infrastructure that can handle both speed and scrutinyFollow The Tech Trek for more conversations with builders, operators, and technical leaders shaping what comes next.