Blockchain Forensics for Everyone: Tracing Crypto Trails with Explorers.
- Jacek Korneluk

- Nov 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 10
Shared by AEM Algorithm

A bit of history as an introduction.
My first contact with blockchain and Bitcoin was in late 2019, so pretty late, considering the opportunities it was already creating. I wish I had discovered it back in 2016, like many people interested in IT, finance, and digital technologies. Sometimes I dream I had heard about it even earlier, as far back as 2010.
Unfortunately, in 2016, I fell in love with AI after coming across IBM’s AI for Dummies. It completely consumed my attention, and somehow, I missed the existence of blockchain and Bitcoin.
As I like to say, not knowing is often a big mistake and can be very painful. I was never so close to a real possibility of acquiring a large fortune in my entire 61-year life. Nevertheless, better late than never.
Soon after that discovery (from a Mel Gibson YouTube clip), I began my own research and intensive learning, which led me to become crypto‑native. I also enrolled at RMIT to learn more about blockchain and AI strategy.



