Defi Fund calls on Trump to stop the Doj case Tornado Cash Dev

- Def Education Fund requires Tornado Cash Developer to risk the future of cryptocurrency in the US.
- The group also adds that it also strengthens the politically motivated enforcement and keeps each open source developer at risk.
The Def Education Fund has asked the Trump Administration to terminate what he describes as an unauthorized accusation of open source software developers such as Roman Storm, one of the founders of Tornado Cash.
Its education fund On April 28, the White House wrote a letter to Crypto Czar David Sacks asking President Donald Trump to take fast measures to stop the Ministry of Justice's unlawful campaign to criminalize the open source software development introduced by Biden Administration.
The letter focused mainly on the accusation of Storm, who was charged with more than a billion dollars in cryptos with the help of Tornado Cash in August 2023. The trial was set by July 2025.
As well as group Nentioned that the Ministry of Justice is trying to criminal developers to take responsibility for how others use their code in the event of a storm. But this is basically odd and is also an example that potentially slows down the development of the entire nation's crypto.
Open source developers are in danger
They also asked to determine that the accusation was contrary to the first term of office of Trump's first term of the Fincen's Financial Crime Entry Network (Fincen), which established that self -training developers, mutual protocols are not transmitters.
In addition, the letter adds that it also strengthens the politically motivated enforcement and keeps the risk of each open source developer, no matter what industry they are. In January this year, the Texas Federal Court ruled that the Treasury exceeded its authority after the tornado money sanction.
The Education Fund praised Trump for supporting the industry and its goal of changing the US crypto capital The Globe. They mentioned that his goal could not be achieved if developers are carried out for the construction of technology -enabled tools.
Jake Chervinsky, the legal manager of the variant fund, says that the Ministry of Justice vs Storm is an outdated relic against Crypto's Biden administration.
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