With the U.S. government targeting crypto mixers, Edward Snowden, the famed whistleblower and vocal supporter of cryptocurrencies, took to X on Thursday to urge Bitcoin developers to prioritize privacy. He stresses that time is running out to implement privacy solutions at the protocol level.
“I’ve been warning Bitcoin developers for ten years that privacy needs to be provided for at the protocol level,” Snowden warned on X. “This is the final warning. The clock is ticking.”
I've been warning Bitcoin developers for ten years that privacy needs to be provided for at the protocol level. This is the final warning. The clock is ticking. https://t.co/r7w7gdrHRp
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) May 2, 2024
Snowden’s X post, which has received over 8,400 likes, responded to Wasabi Wallet’s announcement that its developer, zkSNACKs, would formally shutter its Coinjoin service due to a lack of regulatory clarity in the U.S.
“This decision was made after careful consideration and with a heavy heart,” a statement from ZkSNACKs reads. “Throughout our history, we have always made efforts to operate under legal clarity. At this point, we need to regain more certainty before moving forward.”
The closure of the crypto mixer, a process designed to obfuscate the source of crypto transactions to make them harder to trace, comes as the U.S. is cracking down on companies that offer the service.
Last year, the U.S. government charged the founders of crypto mixer Tornado Cash with money laundering, operating an unlicensed money transiting service, and sanctions evasions.
U.S. prosecutors allege that the crypto mixer “laundered hundreds of millions of dollars for the Lazarus Group,” a state-sponsored hacking collective from North Korea.
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