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2026-03-11
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The U.S. Department of Justice will re-examine the case of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm this fall.

Gate News Report: On March 11, the U.S. Department of Justice has decided to reopen the case against Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm this fall. Previously, the prosecution failed to persuade the jury to reach a conviction in the initial trial. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York will continue to pursue charges 1 and 3 in the indictment, focusing on third-party developer liability and blockchain-related evidence.
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The U.S. Department of Justice will re-examine Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm this fall.

According to Amanda Tuminelli, Chief Legal Officer of the DeFi Education Fund, the U.S. Department of Justice will re-examine Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm in the fall. In the first trial, the jury did not reach a consensus on money laundering and sanctions charges, only ruling that he operated an unlicensed remittance business. Despite errors by the prosecution in the first trial, they still decided to re-try some of the charges.
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Today's Cryptocurrency News (February 27) | Block lays off 40%; Bitcoin ETF pulls in $1 billion in three days

This article summarizes cryptocurrency news as of February 27, 2026, focusing on the latest updates on Bitcoin, Ethereum upgrades, Dogecoin trends, real-time cryptocurrency prices, and price forecasts. Major Web3 events today include: 1. Warren sharply criticizes Trump's associated crypto company's bank license application, with World Liberty Financial facing a compliance storm; 2. Bitcoin ETF attracts $1 billion in three days, investors buy the dip; 3. Block's 40% layoffs spark controversy! Jack Dorsey spends $68.1 million on a party, with AI as a "scapegoat"?
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Warren sharply criticizes Trump's associated crypto company's bank license application, World Liberty Financial faces a compliance storm

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for a halt to World Liberty Financial's banking license application due to potential conflicts of interest with Trump. OCC Director responded that the application will be evaluated according to standard procedures. This controversy highlights the close relationship between cryptocurrency bank license approvals and political factors, while WLFI plans to launch a foreign exchange platform. If granted a license, it would benefit their position in the crypto market.
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