TechFlow, April 29 — According to The Block, crypto industry leaders have jointly sent a letter to the White House and cryptocurrency czar David Sacks, urging the Trump administration to halt the Department of Justice's "overreach" in prosecuting software developers, particularly in the case against Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm. The letter emphasizes that developers should not face criminal liability for third-party use of their code and points out that such actions contradict Trump's promise to make the U.S. a "global crypto capital." Storm is accused of money laundering and violating sanctions due to operating the cryptocurrency mixing service, with his trial scheduled for mid-July. While the Trump administration has adopted several pro-crypto policies, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York appears not to have received the latest guidance from the Department of Justice.
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