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Home»DeFi»Tornado Cash Dev Roman Storm Warns Community Against Retroactive Lawsuits
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Tornado Cash Dev Roman Storm Warns Community Against Retroactive Lawsuits

October 20, 2025No Comments
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Roman Storm, developer of privacy protocol Tornado Cash, asked the open source software community if they were concerned about being retroactively sued by the US Department of Justice for developing decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

Storm asked DeFi developers: “How can you be sure that the DOJ will not charge you as a money services company for creating a non-custodial protocol?

The DOJ could file suit, arguing that any decentralized, non-custodial service should have been developed as a custodial service, as it did in the case against it, Storm added, citing its recent motion for acquittal, filed on September 30.

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“Our company has no ability to make changes or take any action regarding the Tornado Cash Protocol – it is a decentralized software protocol that no single entity or actor can control,” Storm said in the acquittal documents.

Storm was convicted in August on one of three counts: The jury found him guilty of conspiring to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business, setting a dangerous legal precedent for open source software developers and sending shockwaves through the crypto community.