Developer Dilemma: After the Tornado Cash case, can the US truly protect blockchain innovators?

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【Crypto World】Solana ecosystem policy research机构发布声明,争取软件开发者的法律保护——原因是Tornado Cash的开发者Roman Storm被判有罪。

机构负责人Kristin Smith和Miller Whitehouse-Levine直言,Storm的遭遇不是个案,这是在问美国政府到底还支不支持开放创新。参议院正在推进的《区块链监管确定性法案》已经写进去了——非托管软件开发者不应该被当作资金传输者,这很关键。

社区的反应很快。为Storm的法律防护已经募集超过630万美元。以太坊的Vitalik Buterin等业内大佬也都公开站出来支持。这场风波背后,其实是整个加密行业在争一个基本问题:创新和合规之间的边界到底在哪儿。

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SoliditySurvivorvip
· 7h ago
Developers are really having a tough time this time. Writing code even leads to losing money and lawsuits...
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 7h ago
ngl this whole storm situation is technically a regulatory shitshow. the real question isn't whether code is speech—it's whether the us government even understands what non-custodial software *fundamentally* means. they're prosecuting abstractions at this point lmao
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 8h ago
Bro, this verdict is truly outrageous. Developers can go to jail just for writing code? Who would dare to innovate like this?
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