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    “Roman Storm Sounds Alarm on Retroactive Prosecution Risks for Tornado Cash Community”

    wsjcryptoBy wsjcrypto19 Ottobre 2025Nessun commento3 Mins Read
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    Roman Storm, a creator of the Tornado Cash privacy-focused protocol, inquired of the open source software community if they fear being retroactively prosecuted by the US Department of Justice for developing decentralized finance (DeFi) systems.

    Storm queried DeFi developers: “What makes you confident that you won’t face charges from the DOJ as a money service business for creating a non-custodial protocol?” 

    The DOJ might initiate a case, asserting that any decentralized, non-custodial service ought to have been established as a custodial service, as it did in the case against him. Storm mentioned this in relation to his recent petition for acquittal, which was submitted on September 30.

    Source: Roman Storm

    “Our organization lacks any capacity to effect any change or undertake any action regarding the Tornado Cash protocol — it is a decentralized software protocol that no single entity or actor can control,” Storm is reported as stating in the acquittal documents.

    Storm was found guilty in August on one of three charges; the jury determined he was guilty of conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmission business, creating a perilous legal precedent for open source software creators and resonating through the crypto community.