Blockchain developer known as Fede trainee confirmed His release from Turkish guard on August 11 after the authorities arrested him for alleged ties with Tornado Cash.
The developer posted on X that the international intervention obtained his freedom following a Brief detention at Izmir airport.
Turkish police arrested the developer on arrival in Izmir, where he planned to meet local manufacturers and explore decentralized financial project opportunities.
The authorities cited a case filed by the Turkish Minister of Internal Affairs accusing him of having helped the others to insert Ethereum by alleged ties with mixers.
The detention follows from the university research that the developer published on Tornado Cash several years ago, during the period when the co -founder of the mixer, Alexey Pertsev, was arrested.
Research, published under the name of “Tutela”, has demonstrated methods to disanary users of the confidentiality mixer rather than developing confidentiality features.
The developer said:
“We have never helped anyone to engage in an illegal activity, it was a purely research on mixers and their properties. We did not develop confidentiality characteristics, only code and a document showing heuristics to deannon users.”
International pressure secures release
Friends and associates of the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, the European Union, Argentina and representatives of the Catholic Church contacted senior Turkish officials to request the liberation of the developer.
He reported:
“There was a time when I believe that if some of them do not intervene, things could have been deprived.”
The intervention allowed him to keep his phone throughout the detention and to avoid the transfer to a relaxation establishment pending official expenses.
Turkish lawyers representing the developer continue to work on his defense despite his release.
The promoter indicated that he could return to Türkiye to erase his name once the legal proceedings advanced, citing solid local ties and a legal representation.
The case reflects wider tensions surrounding the confidentiality tools of cryptocurrencies and the responsibility of the developers.
The developer has established parallels with potential prosecution of software developers for uses downstream of their code, comparing the situation to hypothetically pursue the creator of Linux Linus Torvalds for military applications of the operating system.
United States repercussions
Metamask’s security chief Taylor Monahan said that the impacts of legal decisions in the United States have an impact on other jurisdictions.
She declared::
“One of the most interesting and unpaid disadvantages of the United States’s approach to crypto is the impact it has on other countries and, therefore, in the world. Countries that are often somewhere between incompetent, broken and totally corrupt. ”
Monahan was probably referring to the recent conviction of the Tornado Cash Roman Storm developer in the United States, who was guilty conspiracy in order to operate a business transmission company without license.
Metamask security manager and other cryptography defenders have criticized the decision, saying that open-source software developers cannot be held responsible for his use.




