US DOJ Says It Won't Target Decentralized Crypto Platforms Devs
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US DOJ Refrains from Prosecuting Decentralized Software Developers
The post US DOJ Refrains from Prosecuting Decentralized Software Developers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: DOJ will not prosecute decentralized software developers without criminal intent. Roman Storm could face five years imprisonment. ETH prices remain sensitive to regulatory news. The U.S. Department of Justice, headed by Matthew R. Galeotti, announced in Wyoming it will refrain from prosecuting developers of decentralized, …
DOJ Paves Way for Decentralized Crypto With Major Win for Open Source Devs
The DOJ is boosting confidence across the crypto sector by affirming that decentralized software development won’t face prosecution absent intent to aid crime or control user funds. DOJ Fuels Crypto Boom With Major Win for Builders and True Decentralization The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is dr...
DOJ Crypto Policy Shift Marks Softer Stance
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced a major change in how it handles cryptocurrency-related cases, highlighting what many are calling a DOJ crypto policy shift. This new approach signals that the government will step back from targeting developers of decentralized platforms who create software without criminal intent. Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Galeotti confirmed the change during remarks at a crypto summit in Wyomi…
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