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WELCOME TO THE WAR ON CODE

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On August 8, 2022, OFAC sanctioned the Tornado.Cash protocol, which was used by the North Korea hackers to launder stolen funds.

Adding a protocol to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list is a new and slippery slope. Historically, the SDN list is composed of individuals or businesses that are cut-off from the American economy because they are suspected to be terrorists or drug king pins. By treating autonomous code as a “person” OFAC may have exceeded its statutory authority.
Learn more here - https://www.hodder.law/post/welcome-to-the-war-on-code

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On August 8, 2022, OFAC sanctioned the Tornado.Cash protocol, which was used by the North Korea hackers to launder stolen funds.

Adding a protocol to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list is a new and slippery slope. Historically, the SDN list is composed of individuals or businesses that are cut-off from the American economy because they are suspected to be terrorists or drug king pins. By treating autonomous code as a “person” OFAC may have exceeded its statutory authority.
Learn more here - https://www.hodder.law/post/welcome-to-the-war-on-code

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