A rally in support of arrested Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev drew a rather small crowd 👬 👫
against her husband's isolation following his arrest.
However, most were concerned by the wider implications of this arrest for the future of the blockchain industry. Roman Buzko of law firm Buzko Krasnov is quoted as saying:CoinDesk reports that demonstrators chanted "open source [code] is not a crime" and waved placards in support of Pertsev. Eléonore Blanc, founder of Web3 events and consultancy company cryptocanal.org, said:
Several others worried about the implications for other areas of web development and holding Pertsev responsible for "criminals using his code for doing illicit activity."
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