The US Government has filed its opposition to Tornado Cash's motion to reconsider the dismissal of criminal charges against the developers.
- The DOJ argues that it is irrelevant for Storm's criminal prosecution whether Sanctions on the Tornado Cash software were legal
- The DOJ argues that Storm's attempts at complying with sanctions law were "window dressing"
- The DOJ continues to attempt to enforce FATF recommendation 66 against FinCEN guidance and lack of official adoption
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180 sats \ 0 replies \ @0xIlmari 10h
They're trying to sneak through something very insidious here:
Translation: "You WILL obey ANY law and non-law (per my understanding, sanctions are executive orders, not laws) that we issue, without question, like the good slave that you are."
Whereas for a healthy society to function, it is everyone's right, obligation, even, to reject, ignore and disobey laws that are unjust, tyrannical or illegal (e.g. contravening the constitution or human rights).
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @028559d218 11h
While the trump and melania coins are 'pumping' and crypto is going to be 'great again' (for memcoins and proof-of-stake scams of course)...
Privacy is completely out the window and few are talking about it.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @SwapMarket 10h
"Then they fight you" stage confirmed. State will always be the enemy of freedom money.
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