DOJ Intensifies Actions Against Crypto Tools Emphasizing Privacy
- William Hill and Keonne Rodriguez received 4-5 year prison sentences for operating Samourai Wallet, a Bitcoin mixer that processed $237M in criminal proceeds. - The case reflects intensified U.S. efforts to prosecute privacy-focused crypto tools, with prosecutors labeling mixing technology as "money laundering for Bitcoin." - Developers actively marketed the service to criminal users on darknet forums, acknowledging its core purpose was obscuring illegal transaction trails. - The conviction sparks debate
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Earlier this year, Hill admitted guilt to charges that Samourai Wallet’s mixing features were used to hide the origins of unlawful money, with prosecutors labeling it as “Bitcoin money laundering.” His partner, Keonne Rodriguez, was sentenced to five years in the same matter. The court was told that both founders actively marketed their service to criminal users on darknet sites and internally recognized that its main purpose was to disguise illegal transactions
In recent years, the Department of Justice has prioritized tackling crypto-related financial offenses, focusing on developers and services that operate in ambiguous regulatory zones. This prosecution fits into a broader trend of targeting systems that facilitate illegal markets, including those involved in ransomware and underground trading.
This verdict also brings up concerns about the direction of privacy-centric crypto development. While the convictions of Hill and Rodriguez may discourage similar ventures, they could also motivate developers to design even more advanced privacy solutions that evade current regulations.
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