According to reports, crypto advocacy groups such as the Blockchain Association, CoinCenter, the DeFi Education Fund, and the Bitcoin Policy Institute are calling for the dismissal of the case against the Bitcoin mixer service Samourai. These groups believe that SamouraiWallet simply helps people execute financial transactions online and has not violated U.S. law. Nevertheless, a federal judge this week refused to accept the amici curiae briefs from these groups. Previously, the U.S. government shut down SamouraiWallet and arrested its developers, accusing the app of being an "unlicensed remittance business" used by criminals.
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HodlVeteran
· 06-07 03:55
What drama is the regulation causing this time?
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TommyTeacher
· 06-07 03:54
The outcome of the trial is chilling upon careful consideration.
Encryption advocacy groups support Samourai crypto tumbler service, U.S. judge refuses to hear related briefs.
According to reports, crypto advocacy groups such as the Blockchain Association, CoinCenter, the DeFi Education Fund, and the Bitcoin Policy Institute are calling for the dismissal of the case against the Bitcoin mixer service Samourai. These groups believe that SamouraiWallet simply helps people execute financial transactions online and has not violated U.S. law. Nevertheless, a federal judge this week refused to accept the amici curiae briefs from these groups. Previously, the U.S. government shut down SamouraiWallet and arrested its developers, accusing the app of being an "unlicensed remittance business" used by criminals.