Ethereum founder raises concerns over treating code development as criminal activity, voicing strong opposition to the prosecution of Tornado Cash developers. The debate highlights a critical tension in the crypto industry: whether programming and financial innovation should face criminal liability, or whether developers deserve legal protections when building open-source technology. This case has become a focal point for discussions around developer rights and regulatory overreach in the Web3 ecosystem.

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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-09 14:45
The code itself is innocent, but are we about to start cutting developers?
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 01-09 14:39
Can writing code also be considered illegal? This logic is completely absurd...
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BlockchainBouncervip
· 01-09 14:38
Is it true that writing good code gets you sent to jail? This logic is absurd.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 01-09 14:22
Even if the code is written incorrectly, do you have to go to jail? This logic is really amazing.
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