US DOJ Modifies Charges Against Tornado Cash Developer
The United States Department of Justice has revised charges against Tornado Cash’s Roman Storm, maintaining money laundering accusations while dropping certain unlicensed business operation claims.
This case highlights ongoing concerns over developer liability for privacy tools, impacting the Ethereum network as Tornado Cash operates on its blockchain.
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US DOJ Drops License-Related Charges Against Storm
The Department of Justice will continue with money laundering and sanctions violations charges against Roman Storm, Tornado Cash’s co-founder. Recent charges tied to operating without a license have been dropped per revised DOJ guidance.
The DOJ’s shift reflects reluctance to prosecute developers of decentralized tools unless they knowingly facilitate illicit activities. Roman Storm remains a key figure amid ongoing legal scrutiny of crypto privacy tools.
Ethereum Community Reacts to Tornado Cash Charges
Crypto privacy advocates, such as Vitalik Buterin, express concerns over the precedent these charges set. Ethereum’s market remains focused on implications for its privacy tools infrastructure.
Legal experts argue the DOJ’s decision acknowledges difficulties in holding open-source developers criminally liable. Bill Hughes, General Counsel, Consensys, noted, “The memo was as good as the Storm team could have probably hoped,” referencing the DOJ’s clarified approach to prosecuting crypto mixing tools.
Regulatory History Highlights Developer Accountability Debate
Previous cases, such as those involving Samourai Wallet developers, provide context. These trials often weigh technological neutrality against potential criminal facilitation.
Kanalcoin experts suggest trends in regulatory approaches shaped by technological implications. The focus remains on ensuring accountability without stifling innovation in the crypto space.
Amanda Tuminelli, Executive Director, DeFi Education Fund, stated, ‘Technologists building neutral privacy tools should not be held to ‘unreasonable criminal standards.’
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