TechFlow reports that on January 9, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin posted in support of Roman Storm, developer of the privacy tool Tornado Cash. Vitalik emphasized the importance of privacy in the digital age, noting that personal information can be exploited socially, commercially, and even physically in modern society. He revealed having used software developed by Roman for transactions, including purchasing software and supporting human rights charities. Vitalik warned about the risks of governments and intelligence agencies holding complete access to personal data, as government databases are frequently hacked and often outsource operations to private companies, leading to data leaks. He praised Roman as a principled developer whose application remains functional even after updates have ceased.
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