Recently shared the latest progress of @DappsoHQ at @shanhaiwoo Singapore 🇸🇬.
We’re making discovering and using Web3 dApps simpler than ever 🚀.
Every time I take part in community activities here, I leave truly inspired 🙌.
⛰️ ShanHaiWoo is back this September — in Singapore.
A month-long builder village to reset, find your people, and build the next gen of AI & Ethereum apps.
It’s not a hackathon. It’s a reset.
🇸🇬 Sept 1–30, 2025
✍🏻 Apply: https://t.co/zzmduQenNB
🌐 Info: https://t.co/Kh8V7GNJB0
⏰ Countdown: 15 minutes to go!
We’re about to kick off Ethereum’s 10th Anniversary celebration at Marina Bay Sands, co-hosted by @imTokenOfficial & @ethereum_sg.
📸 Stay tuned for live coverage from the event!
If you're going to watch ONE video during this Memecoin Supercycle... Watch this.
2025 will be the Year where Memecoins go Parabolic.
Watch this Video to Understand Why.
My name is Roman Storm, and I am one of the founders of Tornado Cash, a non-custodial privacy protocol.
I am being prosecuted for writing open-source code that enables private crypto transactions in a completely non-custodial manner. This prosecution represents a terrifying criminalization of privacy.
The charges against me threaten to criminalize software development itself. If successful, the implications could extend far beyond the crypto industry, impacting every software developer. I face up to 45 years in prison on charges including operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and sanctions evasion.
This case has already had a chilling effect on developers working on software tools. Recently, a developer filed a lawsuit against the DOJ, seeking relief because my case has made them fearful of releasing new software.
https://t.co/kkhXrxJVnI
Additionally, there is significant confusion around the 1960 charge (operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business), as different government agencies have conflicting interpretations of the law.
https://t.co/BRKR0pWTaH
“This prosecution threatens to criminalize software development itself,” said Keri Axel of Waymaker LLP, my legal counsel.
American entrepreneur and politician @VivekGRamaswamy commented, “You can’t go after the developers of code. What you actually need to do is go after individual bad actors who are breaking the laws that already exist.”
https://t.co/WTn1weyoZO
Multiple amicus briefs have been filed in support of my defense by the DeFi Education Fund (@fund_defi), Coin Center (@coincenter), and Blockchain Association (@BlockchainAssn):
https://t.co/467XKatDuP
https://t.co/68p4WcMIP9
https://t.co/kzdZ39Qvrr
The 5th Circuit Court has already ruled that Tornado Cash sanctions were unlawful:
https://t.co/Vp4FACqnn8
However, the DOJ has dismissed this ruling as irrelevant:
https://t.co/tna6p4Nvnr
My trial is set for April 14, 2025.
I’ve donated to support @rstormsf, one of the founders of @TornadoCash, a non-custodial privacy protocol that has empowered countless users to take control of their financial privacy. Roman’s contributions to blockchain and Web3 innovation are invaluable, and now he needs our help.
Let’s rally together to support him during this challenging time. Every donation matters and shows the strength of our community.
You can donate to this address: 4jwwhT2wp2HUQUSX24XPyiHSEHHxuTSpVg1VHCawRHKD 🙏
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