Roman Storm on Trial: Is Tornado Cash Code a Crime?
U.S. prosecutors are pursuing a landmark case against Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, alleging his involvement in facilitating crypto laundering for entities like North Korea's Lazarus Group. The trial, unfolding in Manhattan, has drawn significant attention from both regulators and the crypto community.
Storm faces charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering and sanctions violations, tied to the $625 million Ronin Bridge hack. Co-founder Roman Semenov remains at large, while Storm's defense argues he merely developed open-source software, not a laundering tool.
FBI testimony has traced illicit funds through Tornado Cash's anonymizing services, but the defense counters by emphasizing Storm's role as a developer rather than a money launderer. The trial, delayed by witness availability and immunity issues, is now nearing closing arguments.