Mriganka Pattnaik, Merkle Science: ‘Compliance Is an Evergreen Space'
The co-founder of the Singapore-based company wants to build a safer crypto ecosystem, all while giving early crypto industry players the tools they need to do so responsibly.

The one thing that’s constant in crypto is the speed at which things evolve, according to one CEO who left the traditional world of finance back in 2016 to build tech infrastructure.
Mriganka Pattnaik, co-founder of software development company Merkle Science, said the biggest pain point for small crypto companies as they grow will be the need to get licensed and stay on the good side of regulators.
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“Our hypothesis was fraud, anti-money laundering (AML) and compliance is an evergreen space, [and] there will always be new opportunities,” Pattnaik said.
Pattnaik is a speaker at this year’s Consensus 2022 Festival in Austin, Texas, and he’s one of the brains behind Merkle Science, a top 8 finalist in this year’s Extreme Tech Challenge x CoinDesk Web 3 Pitch Fest, a global competition that looks to provide a platform for innovative projects and communities driving Web 3.
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Pattnaik says the Singapore-based company’s services helping companies navigate compliance are likely to become more popular as startups realize the need for those services.
“[In the past], they felt it was valuable, but it was more of a good to have, not a must-have,” Pattnaik said. “But now, everybody acknowledges that it’s a must-have and there’s newer things coming about.”
He expects decentralized finance platforms will face increased regulatory activity, more than crypto has faced.
“We see where crypto was two years ago,” Pattnaik said. “But [now] these DeFi protocols and founders are wondering, ‘Do they really need compliance?’ One year down the line, I’m sure you’ll see them adopting compliance solutions as more regulatory clarity comes about in that space.”
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Pattnaik thinks legal compliance costs can be prohibitive for startups entering the crypto sector.
“By becoming one of the biggest reg tech players in the crypto space, we want to provide the infrastructure on which they can build the next generation of crypto tools,” he said.
Merkle Science is looking to expand into the U.S., in part because of the country's aggressive and bigger market, including its pool of early adopters.
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