Court sides with government in Coinbase-backed suit over Tornado Cash

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Court sides with government in Coinbase-backed suit over Tornado Cash
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Several Coinbase employees filed suit last year to roll back the sanctions, with the crypto exchange financially backing the suit.

A district court judge sided with the Treasury Department in a lawsuit backed by Coinbase over Tornado Cash sanctions.Connect/Create WalletNo wallet? No problem. You can set one up for free. We recommend Torus for first-time users.A district court judge sided with the Treasury Department in allowing a summary judgment, going against six plaintiffs who said that the agency exceeded its authority when it sanctioned crypto mixer Tornado Cash last year.

“It is ordered that Plaintiffs Joseph Van Loon, Tyler Almeida, Alexander Fisher, Preston Van Loon, Kevin Vitale, and Nate Welch’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, is denied,” Judge Robert Pitman said in a

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