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Brayden Lindrea6 hours agoTornado Cash indictment fails to show ‘clear violation’ of certain laws: Coin CenterCoin Center research director Peter Van Valkenburgh argued that crypto mixer Tornado Cash is an anonymizing software provider, not a money transmitter.1074 Total views6 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksCrypto advocacy group Coin Center has criticized the latest indictment of two former Tornado Cash developers, arguing that the facts offered don"t show any clear violations of money-transmitting-related offenses.


Roman Storm and Roman Semenov were indicted by the United States Office of Foreign Asset Control on Aug. 23 for conspiring to operate an unlicensed money-transmitting business, among other charges.


In a follow-up opinion piece, Coin Center research director Peter Van Valkenburgh argues that the claims in the indictment appear to run counter to guidance from the United States  Financial Crimes Enforcement Network — arguing that Tornado Cash only provides the software to transmit money rather than transmitting the money itself.New Tornado Cash indictments seem to run counter to FinCEN guidance

Coin Center’s initial thoughts on a case that could potentially criminalize the publication of software codehttps://t.co/YCBv3vsZAE— Neeraj K Agrawal (@NeerajKA) August 23, 2023


"The only thing the indictment claims regarding the defendants’ unlicensed money transmission is that they "engaged in the business of transferring funds on behalf of the public" and did so without registering with FinCEN," wrote Valkenburgh.But does the indictment state any facts that actually show that the defendants engaged in any activities that qualify as money transmission under the relevant law?


He pointed to an interpretation by FinCEN as to what constitutes “money transmission services” under the U.S. Bank Secrecy Act, which states:


“An anonymizing software provider is not a money transmitter.”An excerpt from FinCEN’s Virtual Currency Guidance from 2019. Source: FinCEN.


Valkenburgh then referred to another excerpt stating that only people using the software can be considered money transmitters:“[A] person that utilizes the software to anonymize the person’s own transactions will be either a user or a money transmitter, depending on the purpose of each transaction.”


While Valkenburgh said that Tornado Cash made it easier for individuals to use the protocol’s smart contracts to transmit money, he argued it doesn’t mean that the developers were money transmitters themselves.


“[But] that doesn’t somehow mean that they became transmitters merely because they provided tools that others used to transmit their own money,” Valkenburgh explained.


Valkenburgh also criticized claims in the indictment suggesting that Storm and Semenov had complete control over the protocol’s smart contracts.


“Ethereum smart contracts are variable and sometimes people have no control over their operation, some control, or total control. This is the key fact needed to determine whether one is performing money transmission,” he argued.


Related:Crypto lobbyists still fighting to axe ‘unlawful’ Tornado Cash sanctions


Coin Center first voiced its opposition toward the U.S. Treasury in October when it sued the agency for its unprecedented and unlawful sanctioning of Tornado Cash.


The OFAC indictment claims Storm and Semenov ran an unlicensed money transmission service by engaging in the business of transferring funds on behalf of the public. The enforcement agency claimed the developers should have registered with FinCEN.


Semenov was added to OFAC’s list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons on Aug. 23, while Storm was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington state on the same day.


Alexey Pertsev, another one of Tornado Cash’s founders, was imprisoned by Dutch authorities in Aug. 2022 before being released in late April.


Valkenburgh believes the outcome of the Tornado Cash saga will have a profound impact on the legal rights of United States citizens to build and publish software in the future.


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