Pertsev, the developer of the cryptocurrency mixing protocol Tornado Cash, will remain in detention as he awaits his trial. In a Nov. 21 X post, Pertsev expressed disappointment over the court’s ...
The core developer of Tornado Cash, Alexey Pertsev, will remain in detention for an extended period. Tornado Cash recorded $2.8 billion in deposits and $1.3 billion in withdrawals in 2024. Congress ...
The developer of the crypto mixing protocol Tornado Cash is now preparing for his appeal while behind bars. Alex Pertsev is in jail after being found guilty of money laundering by The Netherlands’ ...
Several Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives are demanding answers from Treasury officials on what is being done about the crypto-mixing service Tornado Cash ...
Lawmakers urge Treasury to intensify scrutiny of crypto mixers, focusing on Tornado Cash. Tornado Cash co-founders face legal battles over laundering billions in illicit funds. Hackers continue to ...
Created in 2019, popular crypto-mixing service Tornado Cash falls into this latter category. For the same reasons these services appeal to legitimate users (privacy and making transactions harder ...
Read more about Cryptonews A group of United States Democratic lawmakers has called on the Treasury Department to explain why the sanctioned cryptocurrency mixing service Tornado Cash remains ...
"CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as the price of bitcoin climbed above $65,000 in early U.S. trading hours.
United States prosecutors handling the Tornado Cash case have asked Roman Storm, its co-founder, for $3.1 million. Roman’s advocates argue that his actions were protected under free speech laws. Law ...
Prosecutors say Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm's assets should be forfeited. Storm is trying to raise funds for his trial scheduled for April. Crypto privacy advocates decry the US case against ...