Scan to download
BTC $75,626.99 -0.99%
ETH $2,237.81 -2.83%
BNB $613.30 -1.73%
XRP $1.36 -1.71%
SOL $82.39 -1.78%
TRX $0.3232 +0.03%
DOGE $0.1017 +2.15%
ADA $0.2421 -2.15%
BCH $445.31 -1.03%
LINK $9.02 -2.66%
HYPE $39.97 -0.32%
AAVE $93.59 -3.20%
SUI $0.8984 -3.13%
XLM $0.1593 -1.90%
ZEC $322.05 -3.59%
BTC $75,626.99 -0.99%
ETH $2,237.81 -2.83%
BNB $613.30 -1.73%
XRP $1.36 -1.71%
SOL $82.39 -1.78%
TRX $0.3232 +0.03%
DOGE $0.1017 +2.15%
ADA $0.2421 -2.15%
BCH $445.31 -1.03%
LINK $9.02 -2.66%
HYPE $39.97 -0.32%
AAVE $93.59 -3.20%
SUI $0.8984 -3.13%
XLM $0.1593 -1.90%
ZEC $322.05 -3.59%

Paradigm commits to donate $1.25 million to support Tornado Cash co-founders in their fight against the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit

2025-01-29 14:30:19
Collection

ChainCatcher news, Paradigm co-founder Matt Huang announced that the firm will donate $1.25 million to support Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm's legal defense against a lawsuit in the United States.

Huang wrote on X on Wednesday: "The prosecution's case threatens to hold software developers criminally liable for the misconduct of third parties, which would have a chilling effect on cryptocurrency and other fields. We must stand with Storm."

Storm co-founded the Ethereum-based cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash with Roman Semenov, both of whom were charged by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2023 with money laundering-related offenses.

Prosecutors claim that Storm "knowingly assisted" in laundering over $1 billion in illegal funds through the cryptocurrency mixer, including funds related to the North Korean cybercrime group Lazarus. The founders of Tornado Cash each face a maximum of 45 years in prison.

app_icon
ChainCatcher Building the Web3 world with innovations.