The administration is set to examine a potential pardon for Keonne Rodriguez, co-founder of Samourai Wallet. This development comes as privacy-focused tools in the blockchain space face ongoing regulatory scrutiny. The wallet, known for its emphasis on user anonymity and transaction privacy, had drawn attention from authorities. A pardon decision could signal a significant shift in how the government views privacy technologies within the crypto ecosystem. Industry observers are watching closely as this case may influence future regulatory approaches toward privacy-centric cryptocurrency solutions.

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CafeMinorvip
· 2025-12-17 06:44
If this pardon really happens, the regulatory attitude will change dramatically.
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 2025-12-16 06:53
Huh? Pardon Rodriguez? The government is serious this time. --- Privacy tools are about to make a comeback. --- No way, are they really whitewashing Samourai? Regulatory trends are changing so quickly. --- If this passes, how will privacy coins be played with in the future... a bit期待. --- Basically, the government admits that privacy technology itself is not wrong. --- Waiting to see how things develop next, it doesn't seem that simple.
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