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Tornado Cash
Ang Tornado Cash ay Iniulat na Nagdurusa sa Backend Exploit, Nanganganib ang Mga Deposito ng User
Ang pagsasamantala ay may function na magnakaw ng data ng deposito at nagdeposito ng mga pondo.

Paano Tumugon ang Industriya ng Crypto sa Iminungkahing Panuntunan ng Mixer ng FinCEN
May ilang alalahanin ang FinCEN tungkol sa paggamit ng mga mixer sa terorismo. Ang mga tagapagtaguyod ng Crypto ay nagbabala sa iminungkahing solusyon nito na maaaring masyadong malayo.

Bakit Ang Tornado Cash ay Nananatiling Pinaka-Pivotal Legal na Kaso sa Crypto
Sinuportahan ni Edward Snowden ang isang legal na kampanya sa pagtatanggol para sa Roman Storm at Alexey Pertsev, mga coder sa likod ng serbisyo ng paghahalo. Karapat-dapat sila sa suporta ng komunidad ng Crypto , na may mga pangunahing karapatan na nakataya sa kaso.

Bitcoin's Volatility Continues; Japan Wants New Web3 Rules
"CoinDesk Daily" host Amitoj Singh breaks down the biggest crypto headlines impacting the industry today, including a closer look at bitcoin's (BTC) latest price action after spot bitcoin ETF approvals in the U.S. earlier this month. Some Japanese congressmen want to carve out policies for Web3, according to CoinDesk Japan. And, two Tornado Cash developers have raised over $350,000 for their legal defense fund.

Tornado Cash Developers Storm, Si Pertsev ay Nagtaas ng Mahigit $350K para sa Legal na Depensa na May Suporta Mula kay Snowden
Ang mga developer ng Tornado Cash na sina Alexey Pertsev, Roman Storm at Roman Semenov ay nahaharap sa mga paratang ng money laundering.

What's Next for Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm?
Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm pleaded not guilty back in September to charges of conspiring to operate a money transmitter or facilitate money laundering and sanctions evasion. CoinDesk managing editor for global policy and regulation Nikhilesh De breaks down what's likely next for Storm, as he is set to go on trial in September 2024.

Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm Will Go to Trial in 2024
CoinDesk managing editor for global policy and regulation Nikhilesh De shares an update on legal developments for Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, after he pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to operate a money transmitter or facilitate money laundering and sanctions evasion. Prosecutors allege that he helped bad actors launder over $1 billion in stolen crypto through their work building Tornado Cash.

Hinahangad ng US Treasury na Pangalanan ang Crypto Mixers bilang 'Money Laundering Concern'
Sa ilalim ng panggigipit na tugunan ang mga ulat na ang Hamas at iba pang mga teroristang grupo ay bahagyang pinondohan ng Crypto, ang FinCEN ng Treasury ay nagmungkahi ng isang panuntunan upang ikategorya ang mga mixer bilang isang banta.

Tornado Cash Trading Volumes Plunged After U.S. Sanctions: TRM Labs
Overall usage of crypto mixer Tornado Cash dropped 90% following U.S. sanctions, a new report from blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs shows. The U.S. Department of Justice has alleged the service was used to launder more than $1 billion in illicit funds, including by North Korean hacker group Lazarus. Jennifer Sanasie presents "The Chart of the Day."

Could This Vitalik-Backed Protocol Bring Privacy to a Regulated Crypto World?
A new paper from Ethereum’s co-founder and four co-authors including Illum proposes a solution to Tornado Cash’s inability to separate the activity of bad actors from good ones.
