Wu said that, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, Matt Galeotti, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, stated at Jackson Hole that if a software system has true decentralized characteristics, is fully automated and operates on a peer-to-peer basis, and has no third party controlling user assets, even in the presence of criminal intent, the Department of Justice will no longer file charges against third parties under Section (b)(1)(C) of the 1960 Act. This provision was previously used to charge Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm. Galeotti also indicated that well-meaning innovators need not worry about losing their freedom.