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DOJ pulls back from targeting dragonfly via tornado cash link

Vickie HelmBy Vickie HelmJuly 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has made its announcement that it will not pursue accusations against Dragonfly Ventures of its early investment in Tornado Cash, a cryptographic protocol currently undergoing legal scrutiny.

This follows previous reports suggesting venture capital companies could face legal action to support the 2020 project. Hashevi Kureshi, co-founder of Dragonfly Ventures, confirmed DOJ’s latest stance in a statement shared on social media platform X on Tuesday.

According to Qureshi, prosecutors admitted during Monday’s trial session that previous claims regarding the potential charges were inaccurate. The DOJ reportedly said neither Dragonfly nor its executives were targets for an ongoing investigation related to tornado cash.

DOJ clarifies its position following court speculation

On Friday, the DOJ publicly suggested that it could prosecute Dragonfly as part of a broader investigation into tornado cash activities.

He emphasized that federal prosecutors are prohibited from speculating about potential third-party prosecutors in public courts, especially in front of the media.

“This type of official statement could have broader meaning,” Qureshi said in his post. “If investors fear they may face prosecution for funding open source development, they can discourage them from investing in technology focused on blockchain and privacy.”

He added that DOJ’s comments were the first to appear, aimed at discouraging representatives of Dragonfly from testifying against supporting defense in an ongoing tornado cash trial.

The reversal is that Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm faces legal proceedings surrounding conspiracy and allegations of violations of the US sanctions law. Prosecutors argue that the protocol promoted illegal trade by obscuring the origins of funds that travel through the network.

Tornado Cash, like other privacy-enhancing tools, was the point of competition between developers who advocate for open source financial privacy and regulators who are concerned about money laundering and sanctions avoidance.

Cryptocurrency investment and impact on open source development

DOJ’s decision to clarify that stance has been welcomed by members of the venture capital and blockchain community. Many expressed concern about the potential chilling effects such legal threats have on funding technologies that provide privacy.

Qureshi noted that since Friday, Dragonfly had gained great support from fellow industry members who viewed DOJ’s previous comments as a risk to legitimate investment activities.

As DOJ says it will not pursue Dragonfly now, attention has been shifted to the trial of the Roman Storm, which could reach closing debate later this week.

This case is closely monitored throughout the cryptocurrency sector as it could set legal precedents for open source development and privacy rights in digital finance.

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