September 2025 Product Highlights: Faster Insights, Broader Coverage
This month’s updates help investigators and compliance teams move faster with clearer context and wider coverage. New capabilities include new blockchain support, shareable custom entities, language localization, and new Seed Analysis features and coverage.
Before we get into what’s new, we’re very excited to announce Block by TRM — our inaugural user conference bringing leaders from compliance, law enforcement, national security, and regulatory communities together for a full day of learning, upskilling, and connection-building. More on that below.
Expanding the edge with new blockchain coverage
TRM now supports more than 45 enhanced blockchains for tracing — and covers activity across 102 blockchains and counting. This growing footprint means compliance teams, investigators, and analysts can trace activity across more environments with confidence — even as the ecosystem rapidly evolves.
Recent additions include:
- Asset Hub, a Polkadot parachain that facilitates the transfer of non-native tokens like USDt and USDC across the Polkadot ecosystem. While lesser known, Asset Hub plays a key role in token mobility within Polkadot’s infrastructure — and now benefits from TRM’s blockchain intelligence, including counterparty and indirect risk support.
- Katana (Polygon 2.0) and XRPL EVM (Ripple’s EVM-compatible chain), both of which signal broader ecosystem efforts to scale and modernize through Ethereum Virtual Machine compatibility. Coverage of these chains enables users to trace risk in emerging ecosystems from day one — particularly valuable as these environments begin to attract meaningful transaction volume and business adoption.
- Plume, a newer EVM-compatible chain, has already seen early interest from institutional players. With full support now available in TRM, customers can access real-time risk intelligence for a chain gaining early traction across regulated markets.
- We’ve also expanded indirect exposure detection on Stellar (XLM) to include full indirect risk support across all categories. This upgrade gives teams more comprehensive visibility into how assets flow into and out of Stellar-linked entities.
These additions help teams stay ahead as blockchain ecosystems evolve — providing visibility into new sources of risk, surfacing emerging exposure patterns, and supporting investigations across a broader range of environments.
TRM Triage: Investigate in your language
Designed for frontline officers, TRM Triage brings the power of blockchain intelligence into the field — enabling investigators to search, assess, and escalate crypto artifacts as they find them on scene. This month, we launched multi-language support for Triage, enabling frontline officers worldwide to investigate crypto artifacts in their preferred language, making blockchain intelligence more accessible and actionable to global teams.
Triage is now localized in six languages with locale-aware formatting for dates and times:
- English
- Spanish
- Chinese (Simplified)
- French
- Portuguese
- German
Seed Analysis: Added Algorand, Dash, Cosmos, and a new fast scan feature
Seed Analysis enables rapid, high-confidence identification of wallets and balances, helping officers act decisively to seize crypto. Building on last month’s enhancements, Seed Analysis now supports Algorand, Cosmos, and Dash — including legacy Algorand derivations and Dash xPub discovery. As illicit actors turn to these blockchains, investigators can confidently identify and seize assets linked to seed phrases, strengthening their ability to disrupt criminal activity across a wider range of blockchains.
To further accelerate investigators' time to insight, Seed Analysis now offers two modes:
- Fast Scan delivers results more quickly, scanning hundreds of thousands of addresses to quickly surface leads
- Full Analysis processes billions of wallets and addresses, giving investigators maximum depth and coverage
Together, these modes empower investigators to move from overwhelming data to actionable intelligence in minutes.
Shareable custom entities: Share and reuse across your organization
Investigations don’t happen in silos and often involve multiple investigators and analysts. With this release, users can not only create, manage, and reuse their own clusters of addresses, but also share them across their environment — enabling them to share intelligence with other investigators or stakeholders.
Custom entities provide flexibility when uploading their own intelligence into TRM — turning spreadsheets or case data into reusable, structured entities that work across graphs, cases, and watchlists.
With shareable custom entities, investigators can:
- Upload intelligence from seized data, subpoenas, and entity data via CSV
- Create new custom entities from Seed Analysis
- Add, view, and remove shared custom entities in Case Management
- Share with teammates or across the environment with configurable access controls
- Reuse custom entities across investigations to maintain consistency
By reducing duplication and enabling collaboration, shareable custom entities help teams move from mapping raw data to uncovering actionable insights faster.
Announcing our inaugural user conference: Block by TRM

We’re excited to announce Block by TRM, taking place on November 18, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Block will bring together leaders from compliance, law enforcement, national security, and regulatory communities to learn, connect, and get inspired.
Block by TRM isn’t just another conference — it’s where interactive tracks sharpen expertise, trusted networks form through collaboration, and the momentum builds to turn clarity into action. Don’t miss your chance — it’s limited to just 250 attendees.
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FAQs
What languages are supported in TRM Triage?
TRM Triage supports English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), French, Portuguese, and German, allowing investigators to take action with blockchain intelligence straight from the field.
What new blockchains have been added to the TRM platform this month?
TRM added support for Plume, Katana, Asset Hub, and XRPL EVM across the platform. Seed Analysis also added support for Algorand, Cosmos, and Dash.
What improvements to custom entities have been made?
Teams can upload entities via CSV, share them across environments, and benefit from improved metadata and access control.
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