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Crypto Confidential: Roman Storm, Tornado Cash, and the Fight for Open Source
| AUTHOR | Paulson, Michael Evans |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (08/01/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Crypto Confidential: Roman Storm, Tornado Cash, and the Fight for Open Source
When is writing Crypto a crime?
In a groundbreaking courtroom drama unfolding at the intersection of technology, law, and ideology, Roman Storm-developer and co-founder of Tornado Cash-finds himself at the heart of a historic battle. Accused of laundering billions through a decentralized crypto mixer, Storm is on trial not just for his actions, but for the very code he helped create.
From his early days as a privacy-focused developer to his arrest and prosecution by the U.S. government, Crypto Confidential charts the explosive rise and controversial fall of Tornado Cash, a tool praised for its innovation and condemned for its misuse. As regulators claim Storm aided North Korean hackers and violated sanctions, his defense insists on the neutrality of open-source software-and raises the critical question: Can Crypto be criminal?
Drawing from courtroom testimony, technical deep-dives, and landmark precedents, this book unpacks the full weight of the charges, the stakes for the DeFi movement, and what this case means for every developer, investor, and user in the crypto ecosystem.
When is writing Crypto a crime?
In a groundbreaking courtroom drama unfolding at the intersection of technology, law, and ideology, Roman Storm-developer and co-founder of Tornado Cash-finds himself at the heart of a historic battle. Accused of laundering billions through a decentralized crypto mixer, Storm is on trial not just for his actions, but for the very code he helped create.
From his early days as a privacy-focused developer to his arrest and prosecution by the U.S. government, Crypto Confidential charts the explosive rise and controversial fall of Tornado Cash, a tool praised for its innovation and condemned for its misuse. As regulators claim Storm aided North Korean hackers and violated sanctions, his defense insists on the neutrality of open-source software-and raises the critical question: Can Crypto be criminal?
Drawing from courtroom testimony, technical deep-dives, and landmark precedents, this book unpacks the full weight of the charges, the stakes for the DeFi movement, and what this case means for every developer, investor, and user in the crypto ecosystem.
- If convicted, will Storm become a cautionary tale for the next generation of builders?
- If acquitted, will the case expose regulatory overreach and fortify the legal rights of coders?
- And in either outcome, what happens when code becomes speech-and speech is put on trial?
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9798296175779
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138
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56
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6.00 x 0.30 x 9.00 inches
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0.43 pound(s)
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US
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Crypto Confidential: Roman Storm, Tornado Cash, and the Fight for Open Source
When is writing Crypto a crime?
In a groundbreaking courtroom drama unfolding at the intersection of technology, law, and ideology, Roman Storm-developer and co-founder of Tornado Cash-finds himself at the heart of a historic battle. Accused of laundering billions through a decentralized crypto mixer, Storm is on trial not just for his actions, but for the very code he helped create.
From his early days as a privacy-focused developer to his arrest and prosecution by the U.S. government, Crypto Confidential charts the explosive rise and controversial fall of Tornado Cash, a tool praised for its innovation and condemned for its misuse. As regulators claim Storm aided North Korean hackers and violated sanctions, his defense insists on the neutrality of open-source software-and raises the critical question: Can Crypto be criminal?
Drawing from courtroom testimony, technical deep-dives, and landmark precedents, this book unpacks the full weight of the charges, the stakes for the DeFi movement, and what this case means for every developer, investor, and user in the crypto ecosystem.
When is writing Crypto a crime?
In a groundbreaking courtroom drama unfolding at the intersection of technology, law, and ideology, Roman Storm-developer and co-founder of Tornado Cash-finds himself at the heart of a historic battle. Accused of laundering billions through a decentralized crypto mixer, Storm is on trial not just for his actions, but for the very code he helped create.
From his early days as a privacy-focused developer to his arrest and prosecution by the U.S. government, Crypto Confidential charts the explosive rise and controversial fall of Tornado Cash, a tool praised for its innovation and condemned for its misuse. As regulators claim Storm aided North Korean hackers and violated sanctions, his defense insists on the neutrality of open-source software-and raises the critical question: Can Crypto be criminal?
Drawing from courtroom testimony, technical deep-dives, and landmark precedents, this book unpacks the full weight of the charges, the stakes for the DeFi movement, and what this case means for every developer, investor, and user in the crypto ecosystem.
- If convicted, will Storm become a cautionary tale for the next generation of builders?
- If acquitted, will the case expose regulatory overreach and fortify the legal rights of coders?
- And in either outcome, what happens when code becomes speech-and speech is put on trial?
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