Odaily Planet Daily News: At a hearing on Friday, a U.S. judge postponed the trial of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, originally scheduled for September, to December 2. Prosecutor Thane Rehn said the trial is expected to last two weeks. The core issue of the U.S. Department of Justice's case against Roman Storm is whether he created the software or controlled the service. At the hearing on Friday, Brian Klein, a defense attorney at Waymaker LLP, argued that Storm no longer controlled Tornado Cash after May 2020-during this period, the Department of Justice accused Storm of violating the law by running Tornado Cash. Keri Axel of Waymaker added that Tornado Cash's user interface itself does not control the transactions sent by users. The defense repeatedly emphasized that Storm did not control Tornado Cash's pools, which are immutable, so Storm cannot be criminally responsible for how people use mixers. The judge did not make any decisions on Friday, saying that he would rule on various motions "quickly." (CoinDesk)