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CommerceBlock CEO slams US Treasury Department’s crackdown on Tornado Cash, says it ‘makes little sense’

The U.S. Division of Treasury made Ethereum-based mixer Torando Money (TORN)the primary good contract to get sanctioned by the U.S. authorities by banning it on Aug. 8 to stop North Korean criminals from laundering cash.

CommerceBlock’s privateness pioneer CEO Nicholas Gregory commented on this determination and advised CryptoSlate that it’s pointless on the subject of combating cybercrime.

He stated:

“The U.S. authorities determined that the North Korean criminals are utilizing this [Tornado Cash] good contract, and they also concluded that it’s legitimate to ban. Even when it’s the case, the criminals will do what criminals do.”

He continued:

“The ban on Twister Money makes little sense, as a result of in the long run, nobody can stop individuals from utilizing different mixer good contracts, or forking the prevailing ones. It neither hinders cybercrime, nor privateness.

What if somebody outdoors the U.S. mixes their funds by Twister after which places them up on Uniswap. Then I am going in and by some means get these ‘soiled’ tokens from Uniswap. Did I break the U.S. legislation now?”

The U.S. Division of Treasury introduced the ban by posting a listing of 39 Ethereum and 6 USDC addresses related to Twister Money. The Workplace of International Asset Management (OFAC) additionally added the 45 addresses to its Specifically Designated Nationals and Blocked Individuals (SDN) checklist. The ban applies to all Americans and firms.

Issues over liberty

Analysis firm CoinCenter additionally released an announcement on the Twister Money ban and expressed their issues over the freedom violations in direction of U.S. residents.

The assertion argued that this sanction shouldn’t be in direction of one particular person or entity however a impartial know-how. It may be used for good and evil like another know-how. The assertion stated that this sanction targets:

“all People who might want to use this automated device with a purpose to shield their very own privateness whereas transacting on-line who’re having their liberty curtailed with out the advantage of any due course of.”

Then again, Gregory talked about that this determination makes little sense as a result of it doesn’t stop crime or totally hinder privateness. He stated:

“The ban on Twister Money makes little sense, as a result of in the long run, nobody can stop individuals from utilizing different mixer good contracts, or forking the prevailing ones. It neither hinders cybercrime, nor privateness.”

He continued to emphasise that this ban is vital as a result of it’s the primary good contract that obtained banned by any authorities.

Cybercriminals and crypto mixers

Crypto mixers like Twister Money supply further privateness to crypto customers who need to switch their funds. In its easiest sense, mixer protocols accumulate funds, combine them and ship them to their respective receiving pockets addresses. It turns into inconceivable to match the sending addresses with the receiving ones.

Whereas enhanced privateness is at all times appreciated, this characteristic additionally attracts cybercriminals. A current examine by Chainalysis revealed that crypto mixer utilization reached an all-time excessive of $51.8 million in July 2022.

To date, Twister Money has been one of the vital well-liked decisions amongst hackers. Attackers of Axie Infinity’s Ronin Bridge, North Korea’s Lazarus Group, in addition to Inverse Finance‘s, Beanstalk‘s, and Deus DAO‘s attackers have been related to the Twister Money.

North Koreans

Chainalysis’ report additionally reveals that legal organizations with recognized affiliations to North Korea laundered round $600 million solely within the second quarter of 2022 utilizing crypto mixers.

A spokesperson from the Treasury Division advised Coindesk that the division has been working with the FBI to research the Lazarus Group in April 2022. The spokesperson additionally hinted on the upcoming sanctions, which could have included the mixer Twister Money.

The spokesperson stated:

“[the Lazarus Group actors] danger publicity to US sanctions. This demonstrates Treasury’s dedication to make use of all obtainable authorities to disrupt malicious cyber actors and block ill-gotten legal proceeds.”

The spokesperson added:

“There could also be necessary secondary sanctions necessities on individuals who knowingly, straight or not directly, interact in cash laundering, the counterfeiting of products or foreign money, bulk money smuggling, or narcotics trafficking that helps the Authorities of North Korea or any senior official or particular person appearing for or on behalf of that Authorities.”