FBI is still trying to identify the whereabouts of Tornado Cash's other co-founder, Roman Semenov, who remained at large.
FBI is still trying to identify the whereabouts of Tornado Cash’s other co-founder, Roman Semenov, who remained at large.
Storm, who is a naturalized US citizen and the co-founder of the controversial coin mixer, was granted release on a $2 billion bond shortly after his arrest in August.
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