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The Coin Rise 2025-01-22 13:01:06

US Court Lifts Tornado Cash Sanctions, a Win for Crypto Privacy Advocates

In a landmark decision for privacy-focused blockchain technologies, the US District Court for the Western District of Texas has reversed sanctions imposed on Tornado Cash by the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The crypto mixing protocol had been blocked in August 2022 over allegations of aiding the North Korean Lazarus Group in laundering over $455 million in stolen digital assets. Court Overturns OFAC Sanctions on Tornado Cash The court ruling, issued on January 21, overturned the initial judgment and remanded the case for further proceedings. The appeal, led by six Tornado Cash users, argued that OFAC exceeded its statutory authority by sanctioning the protocol. In their filing , the plaintiffs noted that Tornado Cash’s immutable smart contracts, which operate autonomously, cannot be considered the “property” of any foreign entity under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The ruling has been seen as a victory for decentralized technologies and has sparked optimism about the future of privacy-preserving tools in the crypto ecosystem. Developer Alexey Pertsev Still in Custody While Tornado Cash’s legal win is a significant development, its lead developer, Alexey Pertsev, remains in Dutch custody. Pertsev was arrested and later convicted by Dutch courts for laundering $1.2 billion in illicit funds through the protocol. Despite Tornado Cash being a non-custodial platform that never holds user funds, the court argued that Pertsev and his co-founders failed to implement adequate measures to prevent misuse of the platform by bad actors. Pertsev’s defense hinged on the claim that he could not be held accountable for the actions of users misusing Tornado Cash. However, this argument was rejected in his March 2024 trial. Pertsev is currently serving a five-year, four-month sentence, underscoring the ongoing scrutiny faced by developers of privacy-focused blockchain technologies. The appeal also highlighted a critical debate in the crypto space: the balance between privacy and security. The plaintiffs argued that blockchain transactions are inherently traceable, and protocols like Tornado Cash offer users much-needed privacy. They further asserted that OFAC’s actions could stifle innovation and contradict the ethos of decentralization that underpins blockchain technology. The post US Court Lifts Tornado Cash Sanctions, a Win for Crypto Privacy Advocates appeared first on TheCoinrise.com .

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