Vitalik supports Roman Storm: hoping the United States will lead to a safer world with fewer data leaks.

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BlockBeats news, on July 5th, Ethereum founder Vitalik stated in a post, "An interview with Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm (the 2019 FinCEN guidelines we rely heavily on clearly state that service providers offering anonymization software are not subject to currency transmission business license regulation. This makes us believe that what we are developing should not put us in a high-risk position) was quite good. His trial will begin in 10 days. Nowadays, backdoor-free message privacy has been widely accepted, and many business and government officials are frequently using tools like Signal. Considering the frequent breaches of centralized databases we see today, enhancing privacy protection in payments, identification, artificial intelligence, and other areas should not be viewed as needing a "balance" with security - it is in itself an important component of security. I hope the United States can take the lead in making a world that is safer, freer, and has fewer data breaches a reality. The first step is to send a clear signal to developers: this important work is welcome."

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