• Vitalik Buterin donates 100 ETH to Roman Storm's defense, raising total fund to 327 ETH.

  • Tornado Cash activity spikes, hitting $1.9B in deposits despite OFAC sanctions.

  • JusticeDAO raises over 654 ETH, valued at $1.5M, to support Tornado Cash devs.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has contributed 100 Ether (ETH), equivalent to approximately $240,000, to Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm's legal defense fund. This marks the third occasion Buterin has supported Storm, whose legal troubles have mobilized the crypto community. 

The donation was confirmed through blockchain data and acknowledged on the Defend Roman Storm crowdsourcing page, which has collectively received over 327 ETH, valued at about $785,000, from 148 different contributors.

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Roman Storm faces significant legal challenges in the United States, where he has pleaded not guilty to allegations related to his development activities with the Tornado Cash platform. The case, presided over by Judge Katherine Failla, will proceed following a denied motion for dismissal. Storm could face up to 45 years in prison if convicted on all charges, a prospect that has intensified support from individuals and organizations within the cryptocurrency sector.

Crypto Community Response to Storm's Legal Challenges

The crypto community's response to Storm's legal situation has been robust, with initiatives like JusticeDAO raising substantial funds. Founded in June 2024, JusticeDAO has collected over 654 ETH, surpassing $1.5 million in value, to aid the Tornado Cash developers. 

This development underscores the community's solidarity and commitment to supporting its members against what many perceive as overreaching legal actions.

Despite facing sanctions from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and ongoing scrutiny by U.S. officials, Tornado Cash has seen a significant uptick in activity. Deposits reached around $1.9 billion in the first half of 2024 alone, a 50% increase from the previous year. 

The sanctions have had a limited impact due to the pseudonymous nature of blockchain transactions, which allows for the continuous creation of new wallet addresses outside the reach of centralized, compliant exchanges.

Buterin's Philanthropic Efforts

Besides supporting Storm, Buterin has been active in various philanthropic efforts, often utilizing the proceeds from unsolicited meme coin transactions. Recently, he liquidated multiple meme coin holdings, converting them into 140.67 ETH, worth roughly $341,000.

These funds were partially redirected to support other charitable causes, including the “Free Alexey & Roman” campaign, another initiative supporting Tornado Cash developers.

Buterin's approach to unsolicited tokens has been clear; he disapproves of receiving these assets and prefers creators to direct contributions to charitable organizations. His recent actions align with his ongoing commitment to leveraging cryptocurrency for social good beyond the speculative nature often associated with meme coins.

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