【U.S. Justice Department Official Remarks After Tornado Cash Case: Simply Writing Non-Malicious Code Is Not a Crime】Jinse Finance reported that Matthew Galeotti, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, stated at the American Innovation Project event, "Simply writing code without malicious intent is not a crime." He emphasized that the Justice Department will continue to prosecute crimes involving fraud, money laundering, and sanctions evasion, but will not impose a new regulatory framework on the cryptocurrency industry through criminal law. This statement came a few weeks after Roman Storm, the founder of Tornado Cash, was convicted for allegedly operating an unlicensed money transfer business, sparking calls within the industry to dismiss the charges against him. The Justice Department's change in stance is believed to be related to the new Trump administration's adjustments to digital asset policy.