Ethereum Foundation: Establishes $1.25 million legal aid fund to support Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm
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Odaily News The Ethereum Foundation announced that it will provide up to $1.25 million in funding to support Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm's legal defense, including $500,000 in direct aid and up to $750,000 in community matching donations. Roman Storm will go on trial in a U.S. federal court on July 14, facing charges of operating an unlicensed remittance business, money laundering, and violating sanctions. The foundation emphasized that "privacy is normal and writing code is not a crime," and this move is seen as a key gesture in support of open source and Web3 privacy freedom. Previously, Vitalik Buterin donated 50 ETH to support Storm's defense.
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