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digital privacy
Tornado Cash Sanctions Resulting in 'Chilling Effect,' Says Secret Foundation Founder
A 29-year-old developer suspected of being involved in the sanctioned Tornado Cash protocol was arrested in Amsterdam Friday, according to Netherlands' Fiscal Information and Investigation Service (FIOD). Secret Foundation Founder Tor Bair discusses the details and implications for privacy.

Edward Snowden on the Long Road to Internet Privacy
Freedom of Press President Edward Snowden joins Consensus 2022 with CoinDesk's Executive Editor Marc Hochstein for a conversation about the changes of digital privacy throughout the past years.

Fiat Remains Preferred Currency for Criminals Although Defi Protocols Are Becoming Popular Tools
As part of CoinDesk's Privacy Week, Avivah Litan, Vice President and Analyst at Gartner Research, discusses why cybercriminals can run, but can't hide in transparent cryptocurrency networks. Litan shares insights into criminal activity using fiat vs. crypto and the broader state of digital privacy. Plus, why have DeFi protocols become popular tools for money laundering. What's the one thing that criminals get wrong about crypto?

Start9 Labs to Build on Its Self-Sovereign, Private Internet Solutions With $1.2M in Funding
The funding round will be followed by a range of upgrades to the computing platform.

Snowden: 'The Most Important Thing Bitcoin Is Missing Right Now Is Privacy'
Snowden used bitcoin to buy encrypted services to talk with journalists in 2013.

Samourai Wallet Releases Privacy-Enhancing CoinJoin Feature
The new feature is easy to activate but may be difficult to execute at scale.

Crypto's Connection to the Hong Kong Protests
An effort to change extradition laws in Hong Kong has sparked protests – and questions about digital privacy and the right to transact.
