Justin Sun Unveils AI Detective Tracking $1B in Crypto Crimes
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Justin Sun reveals an AI detective system that has analyzed over $1B in crypto crimes and offers $100M in bounty rewards for key leads. Justin Sun has announced a new AI-powered detective system designed to crack crypto crime cases. The TRON founder made the announcement X. Sun claims the system can process complex case data and identify criminal suspects rapidly. It has already analyzed criminal cases worth over one billion dollars. Authorities in multiple countries are set to use it. Read also: Tron Expands AI Fund To 1 Billion To Back Agentic Economy Projects Justin Sun’s AI System Takes On Billion-Dollar Crypto Crime Sun stated on X that the system works by processing blockchain data to trace illicit activity. It identifies suspects and presents findings to support law enforcement action. According to Sun, the tool has already flagged several individuals. These include First Digital Trust (FDT), its CEO Vincent Chok, Aria Commodities, and Matthew William Brittain. We have independently developed an AI detective system capable of systematically processing complex case data and identifying criminal suspects in an extremely short period of time, assisting judicial authorities in bringing them to justice. The total value of criminal cases… — H.E. Justin Sun 👨🚀 🌞 (@justinsuntron) March 26, 2026 The announcement ties directly to Sun’s ongoing dispute with FDT. His company Techteryx, which issues the TUSD stablecoin, has accused FDT of misappropriating between $456 million and $500 million in reserves. The funds allegedly moved through entities like Legacy Trust and into Aria Commodities. Lawsuits are currently active in Hong Kong and UAE courts. Sun says the AI detective will first deploy alongside judicial authorities in China, Hong Kong, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates. Other jurisdictions with interest in the cases may also get access. The cross-border approach signals an intent…
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