US scraps sanctions on Tornado Cash, crypto 'mixer' accused of laundering North Korea money

Six users of Tornado Cash - a cryptocurrency "mixer" that obscures the origins and recipients of transactions - had filed a lawsuit to challenge the sanctions with the financial backing of the Coinbase crypto exchange.
In November, a U.S. appeals court
found that OFAC had overstepped its authority
, but the sanctions remained in place.
In a statement, the Treasury said it had decided to repeal them after reviewing legal and policy issues raised by the use of sanctions within "evolving technology and legal environments".
Still, the
"Securing the digital asset industry from abuse by
President
establish a strategic reserve
of cryptocurrencies. He also
held a summit
for industry leaders at the
Two of the co-founders of Tornado Cash
were charged in 2023
with facilitating more than
Last May, one of Tornado Cash's developers,
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