Why Is the Tornado Cash Case So Controversial?
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The legal case against Roman Storm has sparked debate across the crypto industry because it raises questions about whether developers can be held criminally responsible for how others use open-source code. Storm has argued that he did not control the Tornado Cash protocol or the transactions processed through it.
Crypto advocacy groups like the DeFi Education Fund say the case could set an important precedent for developers building decentralized tools. Critics argue that prosecuting developers for third-party activity could discourage innovation in blockchain technology and open-source software.
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open-source devs when they see storm’s case = “am I next?”
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If writing code becomes a crime, innovation is in trouble.
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Code is just a tool — how people use it is another story.
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Developers shouldn’t be responsible for every user action.
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Big moment for the crypto and open-source world.
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Imagine being a dev and suddenly needing a lawyer.

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The outcome here might set a huge precedent.
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open-source devs when they see storm’s case = “am I next?”
@johnblockbuster said in Why Is the Tornado Cash Case So Controversial?:
open-source devs when they see storm’s case = “am I next?”
Yea, right
