At present, the concept of metaverse has sparked widespread attention from
the public to major industries. With the rapid development of blockchain and
Web3 technologies, the decentralized metaverse ecology has attracted a large
influx of users and capital.
Due to the lack of industry standards and regulatory rules, the
Web3-empowered metaverse ecosystem has witnessed a variety of financial crimes,
such as scams, code exploit, wash trading, money laundering, and illegal
services and shops. To this end, it is especially urgent and critical to
summarize and classify the financial security threats on the Web3-empowered
metaverse in order to maintain the long-term healthy development of its
ecology.
In this paper, we first outline the background, foundation, and applications
of the Web3 metaverse. Then, we provide a comprehensive overview and taxonomy
of the security risks and financial crimes that have emerged since the
development of the decentralized metaverse. For each financial crime, we focus
on three issues: a) existing definitions, b) relevant cases and analysis, and
c) existing academic research on this type of crime. Next, from the perspective
of academic research and government policy, we summarize the current anti-crime
measurements and technologies in the metaverse. Finally, we discuss the
opportunities and challenges in behavioral mining and the potential regulation
of financial activities in the metaverse.
The overview of this paper is expected to help readers better understand the
potential security threats in this emerging ecology, and to provide insights
and references for financial crime fighting.Comment: 24pages, 6 figures, 140 references, submitted to the Open Journal of
the Computer Societ