Tech

Vitalik Buterin, da Ethereum, defende 'Pools de Política de Privacidade ' em Blockchain para eliminar criminosos

O artigo defende “pools de Política de Privacidade ”, um recurso tecnológico que aumentaria a Política de Privacidade das transações dos usuários e, ao mesmo tempo, separaria atividades criminosas de fundos inocentes em conjuntos diferentes.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. (CoinDesk)

Policy

As acusações de Tornado Cash podem ser apenas uma tempestade localizada, afinal

Os temores de que o caso seja o início de um novo ataque à indústria podem ser exagerados.

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Opinion

Quando Política de Privacidade se tornou uma palavra ruim?

Após as prisões do Tornado Cash, Amanda Tuminelli e Miller Whitehouse-Levine, do DeFi Education Fund, escrevem sobre o conflito entre liberdade e segurança intensificado pela Tecnologia.

The U.S. government has cabined privacy tech well before taking aim at the Tornado Cash privacy mixer. (Marco Bianchetti/Unsplash)

Videos

Tornado Cash Devs Facing 'Scary Set of Allegations': Legal Exec

The crypto industry is grappling with Tornado Cash developers Roman Storm and Roman Semenov being charged with money laundering and sanctions violations. FalconX deputy general counsel Purvi Maniar says "it's very disappointing to see allegations that the benefits of the technology are being used in a negative way to violate U.S. law."

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Videos

Tornado Cash Indictment 'Very Disappointing' for Crypto Industry: Legal Exec

Tornado Cash developers Roman Storm and Roman Semenov were charged with money laundering and sanctions violations earlier this week. FalconX deputy general counsel Purvi Maniar shares her reaction, explaining why it's "very disappointing to see allegations that the benefits of the technology are being used in a negative way to violate U.S. law." Plus, insights into FTX's bankruptcy case and the future of crypto regulation.

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Opinion

Desenvolvedores do Tornado Cash são pegos em uma rede de arrasto dos EUA

Os Departamentos do Tesouro e da Defesa estão trabalhando para deter os hackers norte-coreanos — mas não têm muito o que mostrar.

Is there any justice in the U.S. government's legal battle with Tornadoo Cash and its developers? (Steve Barker/Unsplash)

Videos

How Charges Against Tornado Cash Developers Could Alter Future of DeFi

The Department of Justice alleged that two Tornado Cash developers, Roman Storm and Roman Semenov, have laundered "more than $1 billion" with the crypto privacy mixer, including "hundreds of millions" for North Korea's Lazarus Group. "The Hash" panel discusses the indictment and what it could mean for the future of decentralized finance.

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Videos

Crypto Developers Are Being Charged Because They 'Opened the Door' to Illegal Activity: Lawyer

Tully & Weiss criminal defense attorney Joseph Tully weighs in on Tornado Cash developers Roman Storm and Roman Semenov facing allegations of money laundering and sanctions violations. "This is sort of along the same lines of law that we've seen starting with Napster, BitTorrent...even Silk Road, where developers are being charged not for things that they did, but because they opened the door, so to speak, for illegal activity," Tully said.

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Videos

Tornado Cash Devs Charged With Money Laundering and Sanctions Violations

Tornado Cash developers Roman Storm and Roman Semenov were charged with violating sanctions and helping exploiters launder more than $1 billion, including "hundreds of millions" for North Korea's Lazarus Group, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office of Southern District of New York. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De discusses what the legal developments could mean for the future of crypto privacy mixers.

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