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Tornado Cash Co-founder Reports Being Kicked Off GitHub as Industry Reacts To Sanctions (cointelegraph.com) 53

Roman Semenov, one of the co-founders of Tornado Cash, has reported his account was suspended at the developer platform, GitHub, following the United States Treasury Department's sanctioning of the privacy protocol. From a report: In a Monday tweet, Semenov said that despite not being individually named as a Specially Designated National, or SDN, of Treasury's Office of Foreign Asset Control, he seemed to be facing repercussions from the Treasury alleging Tornado Cash had laundered more than $7 billion worth of cryptocurrency. As SDNs, identified firms and individuals have their assets blocked and "U.S. persons are generally prohibited from dealing with them."

Being identified as an SDN would seemingly include any contact for business purposes, which could extend to associations on GitHub. According to a joint statement from the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council and Office of Foreign Asset Control, prohibited transactions could be interpreted to include "downloading a software patch from a sanctioned entity." Semenov called the move to suspend his account "a bit illogical." However, U.S. residents have been effectively barred from using the crypto mixer, given its alleged failure "to impose effective controls designed to stop it from laundering funds for malicious cyber actors on a regular basis and without basic measures to address its risks," according to Brian Nelson, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.

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Tornado Cash Co-founder Reports Being Kicked Off GitHub as Industry Reacts To Sanctions

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  • All people who want any kind of anonymity are out of luck - the government will make sure every cent you spend is tracked and approved, and anyone who goes against that thought is an enemy of the state.

    And now with 87000 new IRS agents in the wings, they will make sure every cent is taxed also, probably a few times over.

    • by MightyMartian ( 840721 ) on Tuesday August 09, 2022 @10:22AM (#62774582) Journal

      Revenue collection is a core function of government, because without revenue there is no government, and then strongmen will take over, and then they will have to reinstitute revenue collection, but largely as kleptocrats and tyrants, and then there will have to be a revolution and a collapse of revenue collection, and the new democratically constituted government will have to reinstitute revenue collection to function.

      And so on and so on and so on...

    • by splutty ( 43475 )

      "I like paying taxes. They buy me civilization."

      (Don't know who that quote is from)

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      • Pay your share "Super" Kendall and stop whining.

        I pay my share, and have forever, because I could see which way the IRS was going, the IRS is the last agency you want to get sideways of. So (and I recommend this to everyone) pay all taxes due, and in fact try to not take every deduction possible to send up a little protection money as it were. You cannot win against the IRS, don't even try.

        However I am not really the target anyway because I have enough money to actually dispute the IRS in court if any iss

        • the IRS is the last agency you want to get sideways of.

          While I don't disagree with your sentiment, I love the way it sums up how the American Gestapo works. You haven't even a prayer of justice if certain agencies target you.

        • by DRJlaw ( 946416 )

          I just feel sad for all of the poor people with things like flea market sales and side hustles, all of which will now be taxed and they'll have even less money than they did. They will just have to accept bank account confiscation and the like, because of harmless actions they have taken.

          Why you want to tax the hell out of poor people for a very tiny amount of revenue gained is beyond my understanding...

          Did you run this new populism past the Republican Party [forbes.com] before you posted it?

          Why you want to support the

        • I pay my share, and have forever, because I could see which way the IRS was going, the IRS is the last agency you want to get sideways of.

          So right there you admit that in fact if there was a lack of IRS enforcement you would just cheat and not pay your taxes, making essentially every other point you have made invalid and in fact totally making the case that increasing resources for the IRS is worth it and will probably pay for itself.

          If we are so worried about the "side hustlers" having to pay their share of taxes we should pass a law that says you don't have to pay taxes up to a certain amount. Maybe a system of "brackets" where the more mo

    • And now with 87000 new IRS agents in the wings, they will make sure every cent is taxed also, probably a few times over.

      The IRS does not in fact levy taxes, they just make sure everyone is paying what they are supposed to.

      I would personally like for people with only basic 1040's to not have to file anything since the IRS already has the info they need which would eliminate any chance of audits for a lot of the lower 50% of earners but that's 100% up to Congress.

      Also those 87k agents can probably help make up the $160B tax gap from just the 1% of earners. [treasury.gov]

      Even if you paid them all $100K a year they only need to collect $9B of

      • I'd prefer an overhaul where people of any class do not get back more in tax money then they spend.

        I find it interesting that we expect the rich to pay all our taxes plus enough to get money back depending on how many kids you have.

        Honestly, though, the tax I hate the most is not a federal one but a state/county tax - and that is called property taxes. Property taxes are high enough to have people lose their homes over. Move it all to sales tax and have everyone pay their fair share.

        • Yeah I have read quite a few interesting articles about switching the US over to a VAT consumption tax like the EU has for a number of reasons. With the income disparity we still have in the country there will always be people who pull more money from government services than they put in with taxes but to me that is a separate policy issue, we need better systems to get people out of poverty so they are making enough to contribute.

          tax I hate the most is not a federal one but a state/county tax - and that is called property taxes

          Agree on property taxes having a lot of bad outcomes, school funding dispar

    • Paranoid claims about the end of the internet because an illegal pseudo-security that was known to be illegal when it launched and launched specifically for the purpose of obscuring criminal behavior finally got punished

      Yeah, yeah

    • Cash is still king.
    • And so you show that you are not anti-tax, you are an anarchist who opposes the rule of law. Sad thing is that you are probably not someone who benefits from the lack of tax law enforcement, you have just been conned by them into speaking and voting against your own interests.
    • If you don't like government and taxes, you can easily just go somewhere without them. I hear Somalia is lovely this time of year.
    • It's hysterical to watch the Right freak out over more IRS agents. The tax rates have steadily declined from 94% (YES 94%) to it's current levels of kleptocratic tax boycotts. The top tax rate in 1963 was 93%. It was 70% in 1979. https://taxfoundation.org/hist... [taxfoundation.org]
      As the oligarchy and corporations enjoy record wealth, despite a wealth disparity not seen since the time of the pharos', real workers today have less buying power then their counterparts in the 1980s. The oligarchy uses this wealth to buy off
  • Glad we don't use github and run personal servers.

    I seen the writing on the wall when perfectly working master branches were all renamed and labeled as wrong-speak.

    Shame on them for even expecting to use it in the first place. I run an AI company and will defend against any possible future "sanctions" if our AI does something people don't like by not using their services.

    I already know I will pushed and prodded the second we become successful or lower profits of an entrenched player, then all bets are off.

    • "reeeeeee, a federal order came in to stop a securities fraud, that means i should say something about wrongspeak"

      "any law being enforced for any reason is censorship, literally every possible outcome is orwell, reeeeeeeee"

      • 4/10 Improvement needed.

        Directly talking about github banning a person when the organization (not the person) was sanctioned is *exactly* on topic of discussing githubs issue with meddling in what is supposedly an open service.

  • by gillbates ( 106458 ) on Tuesday August 09, 2022 @11:36AM (#62774726) Homepage Journal

    Being identified as an SDN would seemingly include any contact for business purposes,j

    Which means that the government has the power to arbitrarily declare anyone an SDN, and unperson them in much the same manner as a third world dictator. Good to know I live in the land of the "free".

    • >Which means that the government has the power to arbitrarily declare anyone an SDN, and unperson them in much the same manner as a third world dictator. Good to know I live in the land of the "free".

      The Republicans think the 5th Amendment will prevent this.

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