Caudena has expanded cross-chain coverage with support for all Wagyu Bridge cross-chain swaps, including routes involving Monero.
Cross-chain infrastructure is now a regular part of blockchain investigations. Funds may move through bridges, swap services, aggregators, and privacy-oriented routes before reaching their final destination.
For investigators and compliance teams, that creates a practical challenge: the case does not stop at a single transaction or a single chain.
Teams need to understand the surrounding context – source-chain activity, destination-chain exposure, service interaction, timing, transaction structure, and how the movement fits into the broader case narrative.
The addition of Wagyu Bridge coverage gives Caudena users more context when reviewing cross-chain activity involving privacy-oriented infrastructure.
This is especially important for routes involving Monero. Monero is designed to hide sender, receiver, and transaction amount by default, which means investigators must be careful not to overstate what can be observed directly inside the Monero network. The surrounding public-chain activity, bridge interaction, timing, and service-level context become especially important for case analysis.
With this update, Prism helps analysts bring Wagyu Bridge activity into a clearer investigation workflow and preserve relevant cross-chain context for review, reporting, and escalation.
Available now in Prism.
To see the workflow, contact the Caudena team or request a demo.