ETH Core Developer Testifies In Roman Storm Defense As Gov’t Rests Case

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Prosecutors within the legal trial of Twister Money co-founder and developer Roman Storm rested their case on Thursday, opening the door for protection counsel to name an Ethereum core developer as its first witness. 

Based on reporting by Internal Metropolis Press on Thursday from the US District Court docket for the Southern District of New York, Ethereum core developer Preston Van Loon testified in Storm’s protection case, which is predicted to final a couple of week. The developer reportedly described Twister Money as a “privateness device for Ethereum” and stated he had used the blending service 4 instances to ship a mixed 43 Ether (ETH) in 2019 or 2020, citing security considerations.

“If [hackers] know the scope of my belongings I can grow to be a goal,” stated Van Loon, in line with reporting from the courtroom.