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by TakeBlaster16
1402 days ago
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Again, Tornado Cash is not money laundering. It only provides transaction privacy. Here is the difference: The result of money laundering is clean money: you can deposit it into your bank, pay taxes on it, and buy a Ferrari. That only happens if you can give the IRS a plausible explanation for how you obtained the funds legally. Tornado Cash does not give you this plausible explanation. After using it, you still will not have clean money with an IRS-approved explanation of income. All you gain is privacy from chain analysis. You could launder money through a restaurant or minting a NFT, since those are otherwise legal activities that could plausibly explain ending the day with more money than you started with. But Tornado Cash does not fit that description. |
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You are free to use the proceedings even if we know for a fact that the originating wallet had proceedings of illegal activities.
The crime has been washed.