Tornado Cash Scores Victory as Sanctions Lifted, Sees TORN Token Explode 174% Today
The cryptocurrency landscape has just seen a significant shift in the debate over privacy and regulation. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas has reversed sanctions that had been imposed on Tornado Cash, a cryptocurrency mixing protocol, by the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The decision sent the native cryptocurrency, TORN, soaring by a staggering 174% in the past 24 hours.
This decision, dated January 21, represents an important milestone for technologies that aim to improve privacy in crypto transactions and may signal a change in the United States' regulatory stance towards this market.
It is worth remembering that Tornado Cash was the target of OFAC sanctions in August 2022, under the accusation of facilitating illicit transactions totaling more than US$455 million, allegedly linked to the North Korean group Lazarus. The sanctions generated great repercussions in the crypto sector and culminated in the arrest of Alexey Pertsev, one of the developers of Tornado Cash. Pertsev was convicted of money laundering by Dutch authorities and received a sentence of more than five years in prison, under the allegation of having allowed the movement of US$1,2 billion in illicit assets in Tornado Cash.
Despite the legal consequences for the platform's co-founder, the recent decision by the US court calls into question the very grounds that justified the sanctions against Tornado Cash. The court's decision orders the reversal of the previous judgment and the return of the case to the district court for further deliberations, in line with the understanding of the appeals court.
“It is ordered and ordered that the judgment of the district court be reversed, and the cause be remanded to the district court for further proceedings in accordance with the opinion of this court,” reads part of the process .
It is worth noting that, in a significant move in November, a US federal appeals court reverted a lower court ruling that represented a significant victory for Tornado Cash at the time. In this sense, the ruling highlighted that the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) had overstepped its authority in sanctioning the cryptocurrency mixing service provider. As with the first court victory, TORN has seen an impressive price surge. At the time of publication, the price of Tornado Cash (TORN) is trading at $21,55, up 174.3% in the last 24 hours.
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