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Chainalysis Sues US Government Over $94.6M ICE Contract Handed to Rival TRM Labs

The bid protest, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, challenges ICE's sole-source award for blockchain forensic tools, pitting the two biggest names in crypto tracing against each other.

Chainalysis Sues US Government Over $94.6M ICE Contract Handed to Rival TRM Labs
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  • Chainalysis Government Solutions filed a bid protest on July 27 challenging ICE's roughly $94.6 million sole-source contract awarded to rival TRM Labs.
  • TRM Labs intervened on July 28 to defend the award alongside the government; Chainalysis's core complaint remains under seal to protect trade secrets.
  • ICE justified the award by saying a roughly six-day market-research window found none of the eight responding companies could match TRM's capabilities.

Chainalysis has taken the U.S. government to court over a nearly $95 million Immigration and Customs Enforcement contract awarded to competitor TRM Labs without an open bidding process, pitting the two biggest names in blockchain forensics against each other.

The company's government arm, Chainalysis Government Solutions, filed the bid protest on July 27 in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. The dispute centers on a one-year deal worth about $94.6 million, running from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, that covers blockchain forensic software and support services for Homeland Security Task Force investigations, including work on scams, cybercrime, and sextortion cases.

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Chainalysis argues ICE's decision to route the award to TRM on a sole-source basis was arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable, saying it had submitted a capability statement after the agency signaled its intent to buy the services from a single provider.

The heart of its legal argument stays hidden for now: the court granted Chainalysis permission on July 31 to keep its complaint under seal because it contains confidential business information and trade secrets.

TRM Labs entered the case on July 28 as a defendant-intervenor, lining up alongside the government to defend the award. Judge Stephen Schwartz has set oral arguments for September 2 under an expedited schedule, with the government requesting a decision by September 10.

At issue is how ICE reached its conclusion. According to the agency's justification, it ran a market-research window of roughly six days before determining that only TRM could meet its requirements. Eight companies responded, four of them small businesses, and ICE found all of them lacked the necessary capabilities.

The fight underscores how lucrative federal work has become for blockchain-intelligence firms. Chainalysis built much of its business selling tracing tools to agencies including the IRS and the U.S. Air Force, and the Joe Biden administration moved to expand crypto-tracking capabilities to combat ransomware. TRM has since grown its own government footprint, previously landing smaller sole-source awards from ICE.

A bid protest challenges a procurement decision and is not an accusation of wrongdoing by the winning vendor.

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