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Wake up babe, there's a new filing in Tornado Cash, and it's just about as embarrassing as the rest of the shitshow the DOJ has been assembling over the past two years 👇

This time, it persists that Storm profited from Tornado Cash smart contracts, arguing directly against arguments made by the Fifth Circuit, which found that "none of the immutable smart contracts entitle the smart-contract creators to a benefit."

Imagine a car manufacturer being held liable for profiting from illicit activity because a car they manufactured was used in a bank robbery, or a computer manufacturer because a machine they sold was used in a hack.

Tornado Cash should have stopped illicit activity, even though we concede that Tornado Cash couldn't stop illicit activity, or so the argument goes.

What about the Chainalysis sanctions oracle Tornado Cash implemented to block OFAC listed entities from accessing the service?

That's "window dressing," the Government says – an inefficient step that was only taken to "make a public announcement that TC wasn't violating the law." OK then.

The Government continues to appear to allege that the sole purpose of Tornado Cash was to enable criminal transactions, again making references to the prosecution of Silk Road operator Ross Ulbricht – ignoring the fact that while Silk Road operated as a dark net market, Tornado Cash illicit transactions are only estimated to have made up around 14% of overall activity be the Government's own calculations, primarily pertaining to funds originating from hacks.

What's worse is that the Government doubles down on charging the developers for the development of a User Interface, continuing to attempt to enforce FATF recommendation 66 against FinCEN guidance and despite the lack of official adoption.

This case is a complete abomination of the US justice system. Everyone working on its prosecution should be fired.

https://www.therage.co/doj-tornado-cash-motion-to-dismiss/

As stupid as this is, it's the fiat system fighting back against #Bitcoin repricing everything.

The difference is there is no head on Bitcoin. Why do you sue? Satoshi disappearing was CRITICAL to the success of bitcoin. If you don't see that yet, you soon will (within years of trial and error or within months if you read aggressively on Bitcoin and history of money).

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The Gov can sue every developer in Bitcoin just as they are suing the Tornado Cash developers. It's time to get a grip on reality.

They can try - but the developers will just relocate.

You can't stop a headless worldwide network. time to get a grip on reality.

ok clown

Just keep in your mind, the reason Tornado Cash was targeted was because it has a HEAD.

So important to understand.

We can debate the details forever, but the administrative state can get ANYONE for ANYTHING at ANYTIME. There are 100s of thousands of laws being used against all peoples.

YOU and everyone reading this has broken some law at some time because the system has centralized power into a deflector shield for the Elites.

Not understanding this base layer will cost you a LOT of money.