🚨NUEVO del juicio de @rstormsf: Aparentemente, el Departamento de Justicia todavía está considerando cargos contra un número no especificado de personas en la firma de capital de riesgo criptográfico @dragonfly_xyz, no solo contra el socio general @tomhschmidt, según AUSA Rehn. Después de decir esto en la corte, Rehn pidió que se sellara la transcripción de su comentario, como lo documenta a continuación el inimitable @innercitypress. Dragonfly fue el VC que respaldó a Tornado Cash, y los correos electrónicos entre Roman Storm, sus cofundadores y los @hosseeb y @tomhschmidt de Dragonfly se mostraron en la corte ayer, incluido uno en el que Storm y su equipo pidieron comentarios sobre cómo agregar KYC a la plataforma. La defensa había querido que Schmidt testificara, pero invocó la Quinta a través de su abogado. No está claro si se le otorgará inmunidad (algo por lo que la defensa supuestamente había estado abogando) o si testificará si eso sucede. Deberíamos saber más cuando se reanude el juicio la próxima semana. Los argumentos finales también se esperan la próxima semana a partir de ahora.
Inner City Press
Inner City Press25 jul 2025
AUSA Rehn: We've spoken with Tom Schmidt's lawyer John Bostick Judge: Are you looking at possibly prosecuting everyone at DragonFly? AUSA Rehn: Not everyone, but Schmidt and Rehm: My chief says we'll ask to seal this Judge Failla: Yes, I seal it
🚨ACTUALIZACIÓN: Declaración del socio gerente @dragonfly_xyz @hosseeb:
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Haseeb >|<26 jul 2025
Dragonfly invested into PepperSec, Inc., the developers of Tornado Cash, in August of 2020. We made this investment because we believe in the importance of open-source privacy-preserving technology. Prior to our investment, we obtained an outside legal opinion that confirmed that Tornado Cash as built complied with the law, under the guidance given by FinCEN in 2019. The government has now stated in open court that they are contemplating charges against Dragonfly for having invested into the Tornado Cash team in 2020. On counsel’s advice, we have refrained from public comment. But we can no longer remain silent. We believe deeply in Americans’ right to privacy, and the lack of it remains one of crypto’s largest unsolved problems. We therefore stand by our investment. We did not operate or exercise any control over Tornado Cash, we had no contact with any malicious users, we always encouraged our portfolio companies to follow the law, and we maintain that Tornado Cash itself has a lawful right to exist—a view reinforced by Van Loon v. Department of the Treasury and OFAC’s subsequent rescission of sanctions. Charging a venture firm for a portfolio company’s alleged misconduct would be unprecedented, especially under these circumstances. In 2023 we received a DOJ subpoena and have fully cooperated with the government’s investigation of Tornado Cash, confident that we have always complied with the law. The DOJ has made clear that we are not ourselves a target of their investigation. As with every investment, we provided PepperSec the same advice and support we offer all portfolio companies. We believe the government’s statement in court today was primarily to undermine a defense of Tornado Cash—to make it more difficult for the defense to call Tom to testify on the stand. After all of this time—years later—bringing charges against Dragonfly would be outrageous, contrary to the facts and the law, and would induce a chilling effect onto all investment into crypto and privacy-preserving technologies in America. We don’t believe the DOJ would actually bring such absurd and groundless charges. But if they do, we intend to vigorously defend ourselves.
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