Token Recovery appoints digital asset lead
Digital asset recovery business Token Recovery has named Scott Pounder as its new head of digital asset recovery.
A former Met and City of London Police detective, Scott, who is also a University of Cambridge guest lecturer, brings over 20 years of experience in cybercrime and asset recovery, most recently serving as managing director at Prometheus Insights.
He will lead high-value investigations and support global clients in reclaiming stolen or lost digital assets.
Scott said: “I am excited to be joining Token Recovery at this time and looking forward to working with our clients to help them recover their lost or stolen assets.
“I have been fascinated by blockchain since I first noticed the technology some years ago, whilst working in the Economic Crime Command and this role provides the perfect opportunity to bring together my decades of investigative experience and my deep knowledge of blockchain.”
Based in Zug, Switzerland, Token Recovery operates internationally across legal jurisdictions.
Vladimir Cip, head of operations at Token Recovery, added: “We are delighted to have someone of Scott’s experience joining Token Recovery.
“He brings a deep understanding of intricate investigations, a forensic approach, combined with a high level of professional qualification in the blockchain, digital asset and investigation space.
“His hands-on knowledge is exceptional, and he has provided professional guidance in nearly 100 legal cases.”
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