The US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned sanctions imposed by the Treasury Department on Tornado Cash, the infamous ...
On November 26, 2024, in a three-judge panel decision, Van Loon v. U.S. Department of the Treasury, the United States Court of Appeals for the ...
A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled that Tornado Cash can't be blocked in the country and the Treasury Department's OFAC committed ...
Cryptocurrency transactions are often anonymous, but they’re not private. In fact, they’re quite public. Anyone with the ...
The U.S. Treasury Department acted outside its authority when it sanctioned cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash in 2022 and ...
Price has jumped 21% as interest in privacy coins rises. DMI signals strong trends, but selling pressure may grow.
The decision answers the controversial debate over whether the crypto-mixing service, which anonymizes transactions, can be ...
A US court said OFAC “overstepped” in sanctioning Tornado Cash’s immutable smart contracts, saying they can’t be blocked ...
In striking down penalties against cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash for violating U.S. sanctions, a federal appeals court ...
After a court decision favoring Tornado Cash users, many are speculating how the US Treasury Department under Donald Trump ...
While privacy coins as a category have since tapered off, decentralized finance's market cap has jumped 8.2% on the day.
The Fifth Circuit Court ruled that immutable smart contracts cannot be sanctioned as property, triggering a market rally led ...