Last week, I moderated a panel at the DC Privacy Summit, hosted by Project Glitch and the Coinbase Institute, on what comes next in the ongoing discussions about privacy and crypto – through, naturally, the lens of Tornado Cash and the Department of Justice’s case against developer Roman Storm. I want to share some of the thoughts the panelists – DeFi Education Fund’s Miller Whitehouse-Levine, a16z Crypto’s Michele Korver, House Financial Services Committee’s Allison Behuniak and Starkware’s Katherine Kirkpatrick Bos – discussed during the 30 minute session.
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