Arbitrum DAO Pulls Back $1.2 Million Help to Tornado Cash Citing Legal Concerns
The author of an ArbitrumDAO proposal, aiming to contribute up to $1.28 million in cryptocurrency towards supporting Tornado Cash developers Roman Storm and Alexey Pertsev’s legal defense against criminal charges, has retracted the proposal. As per the latest reports, token holders raised concerns regarding potential legal risks associated with such a donation, prompting the deletion of the proposal.
Arbitrum Proposal to Support Tornado Cash Removed
Arbitrum contributor Joseph Axisa had put forward a proposal aimed at allocating funds to a legal defense fund for individuals facing criminal charges. However, the author has removed the proposal from the Arbitrum discourse forum, according to reports.
The proposal, disclosed on Wednesday, outlined plans to pledge between 200,000 and 600,000 ARB tokens (equivalent to approximately $400,000-$1.2 million) to support the legal defense of individuals known as Storm and Pertsev. They face charges related to their involvement in developing Tornado Cash, a smart contract protocol designed to enhance the privacy of Ethereum transactions.
Unchained reported on Friday that the proposal sought to assist Storm and Pertsev in covering their legal expenses. A third cofounder, Roman Semenov, who was also charged, remains at large.
However, by the evening of March 8, the proposal post was no longer visible on Arbitrum’s discourse forum. The exact reason for its removal and the timeline of events surrounding it remain unclear.
An Arbitrum representative also confirmed to The Block the removal of the proposal at the author’s request. Under the deleted proposal, the pledged funds totaling around $10,000 per month were suppose to go to the crowd-funding campaign of WeWantJusticeDAO, which aims to cover the substantial legal costs incurred by Storm and Pertsev. The proposed tokens were slated to be held on Juicebox, a crypto-focused fundraising platform, as outlined in the proposal documentation.
Arbitrum Community Explores Alternative Funding
Despite the removal of the initial proposal, members of ArbitrumDAO are actively considering alternative avenues to finance the legal defense of developers involved in the Tornado Cash project, a source familiar with the situation revealed.
According to the source, one potential option under discussion is directing funds to Coin Center, a prominent non-profit organization dedicated to cryptocurrency policy advocacy. Additionally, a revised version of the proposal will surface on ArbitrumDAO’s forum in the coming week, as disclosed by another source to The Block.
Since the developers’ arrests, they have garnered significant support from within the decentralized finance (DeFi) community. DeFi represents a broad segment of the cryptocurrency industry, characterized by its commitment to principles of financial autonomy and innovation, which align closely with the ethos associated with Tornado Cash and its creators.
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