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Verifying my identity for @viamirror
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They arrested the developer of tornado cash. 🚨
I repeat: a man was arrested for writing code that served as a public good for people to maintain their privacy online.
They put a man in jail because bad people used his open source code.
This cannot stand in any free society.
- you’re worried they might not let you join that super secret chat if they know your wealth came from aping into $ASSROCKET69
- you’ve been doxxed and are being harassed online
- you want to donate to a polarizing cause
- you want to anonymously gift me 1000 ETH
Completely legal (until today) reasons to use tornado cash
- you get paid in crypto and don’t want your employer knowing all ur financial details
- you pay for a service in eth and don’t want them to be able to see everything you’ve ever done onchain
The OFAC/Tornado slippery slope:
banning any on-chain private metadata cuz it could potentially harm blockchain forensic analysis.
I.e. only wallets that can be hermetically survelied are kosher under OFAC crypto rules.
It’s a government war on privacy, not money laundering