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Bill Hughes 🦊
Lawyer at Consensys / formerly DOJ, WH, S&C, UVA law, Vandy / Not legal advice - not your lawyer - tweets are mine.
It’s pretty simple actually.

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what’s your definition of real wealth?
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Government loves traders. Especially big size.
Every dollar the big boys make. Government is legally entitled to about 40%. Death and taxes and all. Maybe a couple of levels of government take their cut.
That’s about an equal partnership - 40/60. The government’s end is waiting a few months and processing the wire.
Government loves traders.
When your favorite trader posts his P&L does he ever post just his cut?
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Self custody software assemble!
@Metamask wants you to KEEP YOUR COINS
Support @SenTedBuddNC, @WarrenDavidson and the other leaders fighting for self custody.

Exodus16.7. klo 07.58
self-custody is essential to financial freedom
thank you @SenTedBuddNC for pushing forward the Keep Your Coins Act

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They are going to let us keep our coins! What great timing.

Bill Hughes 🦊15.7. klo 22.32
GM. If only the US Congress was in favor of us keeping our coins. If they only had the courage. The wisdom.
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A few simple thoughts on the US v. Storm trial, where the Manhattan jury should start hearing evidence today:
1) Only the government really knows what evidence the government is going to offer to show that Roman knew of if not intended to help third parties launder using TornadoCash. Everyone has assumed they don't have anything damning. We will see soon.
2) If the evidence on knowledge/intent is weak, then I feel better about the defense's case (and the whole thing as to Roman's actual innocence).
3) Arguments that this is all about the correct federal policy, administrative overreach, the future of the industry, and civil rights - basically everything you've heard on your favorite crypto podcast as to why this case is important - none of that really will matter to the outcome here. This is about whether there is enough evidence as to what Roman did and thought to say he is culpable for transmitting money (broad category) and laundering money (stricter standard). Academic arguments aren't going to be given the time of day in a court that cares about what actually happened.
4) If he is convicted, and there was no really troubling evidence AND the chief complaint that DOJ is prosecuting a theory with which FinCEN expressly and publicly disagrees persists notwithstanding the verdict, then I'd expect Roman's sentence being commuted or him even being fully pardoned.
Good luck @rstormsf. I sincerely hope the facts established at trial demonstrate you've been right all along.
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A few simple thoughts on the US v. Storm trial, where the Manhattan jury should start hearing evidence today:
1) Only the government really knows what evidence the government is going to offer to show that Roman knew of if not intended to help third parties launder using TornadoCash. Everyone has assumed they don't have anything damning. We will see soon.
2) If the evidence on knowledge/intent is weak, then I feel better about the whole thing (and as to Roman's actual innocence).
3) If he is convicted, and there was no really troubling evidence AND the chief complaint that DOJ is prosecuting a theory that FinCEN expressly and publicly disagrees with endures after conviction, then I'd expect Roman's sentence being commuted or him even being fully pardoned.
Good luck @rstormsf. I sincerely hope the facts established at trial demonstrate you've been right all along.
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A few simple thoughts on the US v. Storm trial, where the Manhattan jury should start hearing evidence today:
1) Only the government really knows what evidence the government is going to offer to show that Roman knew of if not intended to help third parties launder using TornadoCash. Everyone has assumed they don't have anything damning. We will see soon.
2) If the evidence on knowledge/intent is weak, then I feel better about the whole thing (and as to Roman's actual innocence).
3) If he is convicted, and there was no really troubling evidence AND the chief complaint that DOJ is prosecuting a theory that FinCEN expressly and publicly disagrees with, then I'd expect Roman's sentence being commuted or him even being fully pardoned.
Good luck @rstormsf. I sincerely hope the facts established at trial demonstrate you've been right all along.
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