I’m short of words.
I’m short of breath.
They detained him for writing code. Writing code.These terrorist organizations called traditional nations must be dismantled. https://t.co/paRA5WkEQX
— Luis Cuende ☁️?? (@licuende) August 12, 2022
This transcends Ethereum and applies to any decentralized system – it’s an overt attack on human rights and casts a chilling effect over developers of open source software. Authoritarians who perpetrate human rights violations should be repelled by any and all means necessary. https://t.co/5XgH5aaqdt
— Daniel Ƀrrr (@csuwildcat) August 12, 2022
Another huge moment as the discord between decentralised financial protocols and law enforcement starts to play out: a suspected Tornado Cash developer has been arrested in Amsterdam.
As others have asked – is the this the start of the War on Code?https://t.co/40Wr85jk3H— Tom Robinson (@tomrobin) August 12, 2022
Tornado Cash developer being arrested by Netherland’s FIOD is concerning news.
Imagine if road builders were being arrested “because criminals use them”? Or home curtain installers?
Wanting privacy should not be considered a crime.
— Stephan Livera (@stephanlivera) August 12, 2022
Legal implications of Tornado Cash sanctions
My guess, and this isn’t a legal argument, is that it’s about surveillance. If you ever get “too good” at disrupting surveillance, internal pressure will come from foreign policy and national security interests to shut it down.
— Noah Ruderman (@devilscompiler) August 11, 2022
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Source: https://decrypt.co/107320/welcome-the-war-code-crypto-twitter-reacts-arrest-alleged-tornado-cash-dev