- Roman Storm found guilty on one charge in Manhattan trial.
- Jury undecided on money laundering allegations.
- Legal uncertainties remain for Tornado Cash co-founder.

A Manhattan jury found Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, guilty on one count of conspiracy while failing to reach a verdict on additional charges.
The split verdict highlights legal uncertainties for crypto developers, affecting Ethereum’s privacy projects amidst scrutiny from regulatory bodies without substantial market movement or institutional reactions yet.
The jury in the Roman Storm Trial reached a partial verdict, finding Storm guilty on one count. The panel could not agree on charges related to money laundering and violation of sanctions, leaving these counts unresolved.
Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, faces legal uncertainties after a Manhattan jury’s decision. His conviction involves conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business. Sentencing is pending, and a retrial on unresolved counts is under consideration.
The trial outcome has caused concerns in the crypto development community, particularly regarding open-source projects. The legal risks reflect the ongoing regulatory scrutiny faced by privacy tools like Tornado Cash.
Financial implications for crypto markets remain limited. Ethereum, underpinning Tornado Cash, saw no immediate reaction. Improved clarity may stabilize investor sentiment, though developer apprehensions persist.
On the legal front, discussions may influence future regulations surrounding cryptocurrency privacy tools. Developer sentiment suggests cautious innovation, reflecting broader industry trends seen post-OFAC sanctions.
Historical cases like the OFAC sanction underscore this trial’s impact, highlighting the risks in cryptocurrency development. Developers might face challenges in building privacy applications if legal ambiguities persist.
Judge Katherine Polk Failla, U.S. District Court, “Defendant’s deep ties to the United States and family in San Antonio weigh against detention pending sentencing.”
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