Fun

Make your code immutable to avoid jail, policy exec advises devs

News Feed - 2024-04-10 10:04:26

Brayden Lindrea7 hours agoMake your code immutable to avoid jail, policy exec advises devsSmart contracts that can be turned on and off by a multisignature mechanism or governance vote are potentially problematic, says Coin Center’s Peter Van Valkenburgh.1520 Total views13 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsOwn this piece of crypto historyCollect this article as NFTJoin us on social networksDevelopers building decentralized applications (DApps) should ensure the backing smart contracts can’t ever be changed — that way, they’re less likely to be liable for scams occurring on the platforms, a policy executive claims.


“From a regulatory standpoint, this is actually really important,” Coin Center’s research director Peter Van Valkenburgh said in an April 9 panel at the 2024 Bitcoin Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.


He said Bitcoin developers looking to build DApps on the blockchain’s layer 2 networks who don’t want to “end up in jail” should ensure immutability is enforced into these smart contracts from the get-go.


On the other hand, those who allow the smart contract to be switched on and off by a multisignature mechanism or via a governance vote are much more likely to be found liable should illegal activity occur on the platform.


Choosing not to open-source the smart contracts isn’t a wise decision either, Van Valkenburgh added.“In that world, you have very hard questions of whether everybody who’s participating [is] liable for the activities of that smart contract [...] I don’t see those questions having good regulatory outcomes.”Source:Yaël Ossowski


For Bitcoin developers, the Ethereum ecosystem will serve as an “interesting model for avoiding regulatory choke points by virtue of truly building something that [is] not controlled by any human discretion,” Van Valkenburgh explained.


He added the recently dismissed Uniswap lawsuit demonstrated his point. The court ruled that an individual who drafts computer code should not be liable for a third party’s misuse of that platform.


Related:Advocacy groups warn of ‘adverse repercussions’ for crypto in case against Tornado Cash co-founder


The indictment of Tornado Cash’s founding developers, however, shows immutability-enforced contracts haven’t guaranteed developers freedom from prosecution.


Alexey Pertsev, the crypto mixer’s developer, spent eight months behind bars in the Netherlands on suspicion of being involved in using the protocol for money laundering.


Fellow Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, meanwhile, has pleaded not guilty to United States charges of conspiring to operate a money transmitter or facilitate money laundering and sanctions evasion. The protocol’s other co-founder Roman Semenov is at large.


Van Valkenburgh said there will be more clarity in the U.S. when Storm’s case is finalized.


Magazine:Tornado Cash 2.0: The race to build safe and legal coin mixers# Bitcoin# Blockchain# Law# Business# Smart Contracts# Court# DeFi# Uniswap# Tornado CashAdd reaction

News Feed

Bitcoin Cash Represents 93% of November’s Crypto Spending in Australia
Bitcoin Cash Represents 93% of November"s Crypto Spending in Australia News.Bitcoin.com recently reported on web portal Bitcoinbch.com’s in-depth report, which detailed BCH
Zhiyuan Sun8 hours agoDiscord crypto trading bot shuts down after ‘critical exploit’The bot was valued at $16.5 million during its token debut last month.3381 Total views14 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin
Crypto Allows Ukraine to ‘Operate Internationally,’ Official Says
Crypto Allows Ukraine to ‘Operate Internationally,’ Official Says Amid ongoing hostilities with advancing Russian forces, Ukraine has been increasingly relying on cryptocurrenc
Radioshack Goes Defi in Its Latest Iteration
Radioshack Goes Defi in Its Latest Iteration Radioshack, the electronics-associated brand, has announced it will now pivot to a cryptocurrency-centric model. The company informed t
Nigerian committee summons Binance CEO over financial crime suspicions
Amaka Nwaokocha12 hours agoNigerian committee summons Binance CEO over financial crime suspicionsThe committee’s Chair, Ginger Onwusibe, warned that if Binance ignores the summons, the committee will exercise its const
Arijit Sarkar47 minutes agoBitcoin Lightning on Coinbase agenda, Brian Armstrong tells Jack DorseyArmstrong confirmed that Coinbase was looking into adding support for the Bitcoin Lightning Network and reassured its supp
Bitcoin, Ethereum Technical Analysis: BTC Remains Above $40,000 Despite Recent Pullback
Bitcoin, Ethereum Technical Analysis: BTC Remains Above $40,000 Despite Recent Pullback Following a rise to a high beyond $41,700 earlier this week, bitcoin’s price has fall
Ezra Reguerra10 hours agoBruce Lee avatar to teach martial arts in the metaverseThose who wish to participate can do so by minting their avatars on the Polygon and Ethereum blockchains.1663 Total views26 Total sharesList
Helen Partz12 hours agoCoinbase shares up 50% since SEC lawsuitSenior Coinbase executives, including CEO Brian Armstrong, have been selling their shares amid the stock’s growth over the past month.14217 Total views2 To
Russia Expands Its Crypto Mining Capacity, Report Reveals
Russia Expands Its Crypto Mining Capacity, Report Reveals The total capacity of crypto mining facilities in Russia has been increasing in the past year, despite the market downturn
Museum of Bitcoin Mining History Opens Its Doors in Venezuela
Museum of Bitcoin Mining History Opens Its Doors in Venezuela A new museum dedicated to the history of bitcoin mining opened its doors in Venezuela last weekend.
Elizabeth Warren Blames ‘Crypto Risk’ for Silvergate Bank’s Liquidation, Critics Dismiss Senator’s Claims as ‘Terribly Misinformed’
Elizabeth Warren Blames ‘Crypto Risk’ for Silvergate Bank"s Liquidation, Critics Dismiss Senator’s Claims as ‘Terribly Misinformed’ After Silvergate Bank announced its vo