NEW YORK — There is at least one fact that both the defense and the prosecution agree in the ongoing criminal money laundering trial of software developer Roman Storm: the product he helped to create ...
Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm is fighting money-laundering charges in federal court in Manhattan. On Wednesday, a convicted NFT scammer testified he used Tornado Cash to launder $1M at age 20. He ...
Bow, the team behind the Privacy Pools crypto privacy project, has released a tool designed to let Tornado Cash users separate their transactions from ...
Tornado Cash users can now prove their funds are clean with 0xbow’s new Proof of Association tool, ensuring privacy and avoiding illicit ties.
Storm’s defense introduced its first witness, Ethereum core developer Preston Van Loon, on Thursday afternoon. Van Loon told the jury that he was a user of Tornado Cash, describing it as a privacy ...
Dr. Matthew J. Edman, a specialist in cybersecurity and crypto investigations, detailed for the court how Tornado Cash works and challenged certain claims made by two of the prosecution’s witnesses.
A month ago, Roman Storm took to X with a message—half lament and half warning—to his supporters in the cryptocurrency scene: “In 31 days, I face trial,” he wrote. “I’m fighting, but the weight is ...
Keyring and the Ethereum Foundation launch a privacy-focused DeFi fund to defend Tornado Cash developers and advance ...
Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm is on trial for a $1B crypto-laundering conspiracy. Prosecutors say Tornado Cash was the go-to anonymizing tool for hackers and scammers. Storm brazenly wore a shirt ...
The central legal issue is whether Roman Storm exercised enough control over Tornado Cash to trigger anti-money laundering liability. Storm says he didn’t launder funds—just wrote code—while the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. jury deadlocked on Wednesday on money laundering and sanctions evasion charges against the founder of Tornado Cash, a firm that makes cryptocurrency transactions harder to ...
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