Crypto Advocacy Groups Urge Dismissal of Case Against Bitcoin Mixer Samourai
Crypto advocacy groups have come to the defense of Samourai Wallet, a Bitcoin mixer recently shut down by the U.S. government, which led to the arrest of its developers. The groups argue that prosecuting software developers who do not control user funds does not align with existing laws governing money transmission. Namely, they assert that without controlling the value of transactions, a software provider should not be categorized as a money transmitter. Among those supporting the defense are the Blockchain Association and Coin Center, who argue that users of Samourai retained control over their Bitcoin transactions. This legal battle follows a broader scrutiny of mixing services, particularly after governmental actions against other platforms like Tornado Cash. The prosecution's actions have raised concerns within the crypto community regarding privacy and regulation, as developers of mixing services strive to advocate for a space that respects privacy in financial transactions.
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