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Privacy, Code, and the Future

10•rasengan•6mo ago
Sharing my message to the CypherPunk's mailing list today, as I feel it's pertinent for everyone to be aware of the crossroads we've reached:

Roman Storm, one of the developers of Tornado Cash, a smart contract on Ethereum designed to enable transactional privacy, has been found guilty of conspiring to operate an unlicensed money-transmitting business [1].

Tornado Cash is simply code. It runs on the Ethereum Virtual Machine, autonomously.

Yet, in 2022, the U.S. government designated it as a sanctioned entity, making it illegal for U.S. persons to interact with it in any capacity, including simply receiving coins therefrom [2].

This case, and its verdict, makes writing open source code that enables privacy a crime.

It makes receiving a transaction from autonomous code a crime.

Technology is becoming more powerful, more decentralized, and more foundational to society. With that power comes tension between openness and control, privacy and compliance, innovation and regulation.

It’s very easy to overlook these moments, since they feel distant or abstract.

But make no mistake, they set precedents.

They shape culture.

They influence what we, the cypherpunks building at the edge, believe is possible or, rather, permissible.

“We must defend our own privacy if we expect to have any.” — Eric Hughes, A Cypherpunk’s Manifesto, 1993

Today is a setback for cryptography, for open source and for digital rights int he so-called land of the free [3]. We’ve taken one step back.

It’s time to take two steps forward.

The Crypto Wars never ended. They simply waited until the cypherpunks were all but gone.

But you are still here.

Now is the time to rise.

- Andrew

[1] https://cointelegraph.com/news/tornado-cash-roman-storm-found-guilty-partial-verdict

[2] https://ofac.treasury.gov/recent-actions/20220808

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star-Spangled_Banner

Comments

fsflover•6mo ago
> Now is the time to rise.

Could you perhaps be more specific here?

bigbadfeline•6mo ago
> Tornado Cash is simply code. It runs on the Ethereum Virtual Machine, autonomously.

From a legal point of view, this is meaningless. With a childish defense like this, Roman is cooked. Robin Hood fairy tales won't be appreciated in court either. You've got $3 million for lawyers, they should've told you that.

airhangerf15•6mo ago
If you wrote some code, and then THREE YEARS LATER someone else uses that code for something malicious you did not intend, are you now responsible? That's what this case is about.

From a legal point of view, this is absolutely insane.

The jury only found him guilty on one count, and even the judge found it was the most likely to be appealed. The other two accounts the jury was deadlocked on, which should honestly terrify people. This should have been a cut and dry case. Roman seems pleased with the results, but this case should be getting a lot more attention:

https://xcancel.com/EleanorTerrett/status/195314608860242766...

faizmokh•6mo ago
cringe af