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Tornado Cash
US Treasury Adds to Tornado Cash Sanctions With North Korea WMD Allegations
OFAC first added Tornado Cash to its sanctions list in August.

Will Censorship Fork Ethereum?
Disagreement around how to handle sanctions on Ethereum may soon force the chain to split into two: one chain censored, one not.

TempleDAO Exploiter Moves Ether Worth Over $2.5M to Tornado Cash
Over $2 million was stolen from TempleDAO last week.

Censored Ethereum Blocks Hit the 51% Threshold Over the Past 24 Hours
Censorship has been a growing concern within the Ethereum ecosystem, especially since the advent of MEV-Boost after the Merge.

Crypto Think Tank Coin Center Sues US Treasury Over Tornado Cash Sanctions
Coin Center is backing a second lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury Department, alleging its sanctioning of Tornado Cash overstepped legal bounds.

Ethereum’s Second-Layer Projects Duke It Out for Dominance
Ethereum's layer 2 scaling platforms are taking center stage in the network's newest chapter, and it is unclear whether first movers hold the greatest advantage.

Transit Finance Hacker Returns $2.74M to Victims, Sends $686K to Tornado Cash
Transit Finance hacker has sent $686,000 worth of BNB tokens to the sanctioned Tornado Cash protocol.

Tornado Cash Debate: What Does This Mean for Crypto Regulation?
In the wake of the Tornado Cash sanctions, Forkast Editor in Chief Angie Lau sat down with industry experts to talk about the implications for crypto privacy and regulation in our flagship event Crypto Rising. This story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

What’s Going On With Ethereum’s MEV-Boost?
Flashbots' block relayers continue to dominate the Ethereum validator ecosystem. And with them, censorship continues to grow.

How to Stop Illegal Activity on Tornado Cash (Without Using Sanctions)
Rather than sanctioning code, U.S. authorities should have targeted the human intermediaries.
