On April 9, the U.S. Department of Justice issued an official statement on cryptocurrency laws, saying developers will not be held responsible and criminals using code will be held accountable. That is, it is clear that developers are not responsible for the use of code by criminals, and the focus of law enforcement is to real criminal acts such as fraud and terrorist financing.
The memorandum emphasizes protecting the rights and interests of legitimate blockchain users and enterprises, supporting fair access to banking services, and reducing enforcement actions on crypto trading platforms and currency mixing services. This move may mark the Trump administration's further relaxation of restrictions on the crypto industry and inject new vitality into industry development.
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