Roman Storm, co-founder of cryptocurrency mixing platform Tornado Cash, has denied the charges against him in New York District Court.
Roman Storm, co-founder of cryptocurrency mixing platform Tornado Cash, has denied the charges against him in New York District Court.
While Roman Storm, the co-founder of Tornado Cash, was arrested, it was stated that the assets of the other partner Roman Semenov will also be blocked.
The crypto policy group in Washington, DC has filed a new court filing, criticizing the Treasury Department’s sanctions against Tornado Cash.
According to blockchain data, the attacker behind the Tornado Cash DAO hijacking has begun moving illegally obtained tokens.
An attacker hacked Tornado Cash and took over the system, and the native token fell 40 percent.
Alex Pertsev, who has been in prison since August last year for investigations into crypto services, will be released.
The hackers sent around 1800 Ethereum to the cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash, which was sanctioned weeks after the DeFi protocol Raydium exploit.
Stablecoin trading volume experienced a huge spike in August, increasing by 33%. The total trading volume of stablecoins hit an all-time high of …
Tether has announced that it will not freeze Tornado Cash addresses unless instructed by law enforcement. Tether stated that from time to time …
Congressman Tom Emmer seeks a response from Janet Yellen for the Treasury Department’s sanctions on Tornado Cash. Tom Emmer, a Republican …