The co -founder of the co -founder of Tornado Cash faces a jury after the arguments are closed

The jury will now decide the fate of the Roman Storm, the co -founder of the Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Tornado Cash, after the prosecutors and defense gave closing arguments on Wednesday.
The final phase of the trial is when both sides summarize a case before the judge or the jury, which makes their cases and finally trying to persuade before the Danish explodes in the field of facts.
Storm Tell in the southern province of New York In the case that can put a precedent for the amount of responsibility, the developers of the decentralized programs that are used illegally.
American public prosecutors claim that the storm conspired by laundering money, ended US sanctions and operating an unlicensed company to take money. If convicted, the storm may face up to 40 years in prison.
The judge issued final instructions to the jury, which is now scheduled to start deliberations.
The prosecution claims the Roman storm is a conspirator
Ben Jianvorte, an American lawyer assistant experienced in encryption crimes, Argue That storm was a conspirator, guilty of “hiding dirty money”, which runs an “illegal transport company” and violated the sanctions against North Korea and the Lazaros Group.
In his closing argument, Giannado Cash was used after major security violations, such as Hack Hack and Ronin Hack, saying that the mixer platform transported $ 350 million from the Lazaros wallet that was punished after the announcement of the sanctions.
“This is a simple story,” said Jianvorte, said, According to To the city’s interior printing press. “Tornado Cash was an imagined money laundering online. The work was a privacy for criminals. I urge you to use your proper sense. The Roman storm is guilty. Thank you.”
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Stormy defense allegations did not aim to help criminals
David Patton, a lawyer for the storm’s defense team, presented that Tornado Cash is similar to many other technological products, where criminals, as well as ordinary citizens, find useful.
The intention was a major axis of the Batton’s argument, where it was He said “It is not enough to know that criminals use the product. You have to help the criminals intentionally. Roman’s intention was completely the opposite. From the United States that concludes, you think knowledge is all required.”
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Patton has argued that the storm did not want infiltrators using Tornado Cash and that they did not celebrate when they learned of the North Koreans. “This is not a civil neglect issue,” Patton He said. “There must be a deliberate intention, for good reasons.”
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