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DOJ Throws the Book at Tornado Cash Dev—Because Privacy Is Apparently a Crime Now

DOJ Throws the Book at Tornado Cash Dev—Because Privacy Is Apparently a Crime Now

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2025-05-16 13:30:09
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DOJ moves forward with trial for Tornado Cash’s Roman Storm

Roman Storm faces trial as prosecutors escalate war on crypto anonymity tools. Because nothing says ’justice’ like chasing coders while Wall Street gets slaps on the wrist.

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The hammer drops: The U.S. Department of Justice isn’t backing down from its crusade against privacy tech, charging Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm with facilitating money laundering. Nevermind that open-source code isn’t a bank—or that the real financial crooks wear suits and settle for fines.

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Storm’s legal team fires back: Expect fireworks as defense attorneys argue their client merely built tools—tools with legitimate uses—while actual criminals exploited them. A precedent-setting case that could redefine where developer responsibility ends and regulatory overreach begins.

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The irony stings: Meanwhile, traditional finance quietly processes trillions in dirty money annually. But sure, let’s obsess over a privacy protocol that handled 0.0001% of that. Priorities, right?

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