Crypto Community Responds to Tornado Cash Sanctions, Privacy Advocates Say ‘T...

Crypto Community Responds to Tornado Cash Sanctions, Privacy Advocates Say ‘T...

The U.S. government banning the ethereum mixing service Tornado Cash and the enforcement that has followed has the crypto community in an uproar about the event. A large number of crypto and privacy advocates have spoken out against the actions the government has taken so far, and the nonprofit advocacy group Fight for the Future calls the ban “a threat to the future of financial privacy.” Advocacy Group Fight for the Future Says US Government Threatens Financial Privacy — ‘There Are Many Legitimate Reasons to Seek Anonymity in Financial....


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