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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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The proposed class, which wants to represent more than 1 million FTX customers in the United States and abroad, seeks a declaration that traceable customer assets are not FTX property.

From Reuters

Proving illicit political financing is difficult because it rarely flows through legal, traceable channels, said Ms. Dragalin, a Moldovan American who worked previously as a prosecutor in California.

From New York Times

Meanwhile, a virulent strain of Buddhist nationalism was being propagated within the country's monasteries, its origins traceable to an official within the previous military dictatorship who wrote and distributed xenophobic, anti-Muslim tracts.

From Reuters

For example, DEXs typically have slower transaction speeds, while hedge funds might not want their trading strategies to be publicly traceable on the blockchain.

From Reuters

If nations export listed organisms, they must certify that the trade is “legal, sustainable, and traceable.”

From Science Magazine