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# The EigenPhi Way

To be more specific, EigenPhi provides innovative approaches to accomplish:

* In-transaction and between-transactions structure analysis, simplifying and unveiling the complicated transaction details like cost and profit for investors to understand.
* Behavior analysis, uncovering hidden information entropy by using automatic and productive computing methods.
* Network analysis, unmasking the concealed connections and intentions among entities appearing as patterns.
* Full data analysis, including on-chain, cross-chain, addresses, tokens, and transaction behaviors.
* All the above can be mathematically and statistically verified.

EigenPhi's talented engineering team has in-depth industry backgrounds both in cryptocurrency and TradFi. We provide data products in a productive, responsive, and reliable way.


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