U.S. Prosecutor Jay Clayton opposes the DeFi Education Fund's submission of an opinion to the court, believing it is disconnected from the trial record and repeats previously dismissed arguments. The case involves two brothers accused of profiting $25 million through Ethereum vulnerabilities, with the trial declared a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury. DEF supports an acquittal, stating it helps reduce uncertainty for software developers.
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U.S. Prosecutor Jay Clayton opposes the DeFi Education Fund's submission of an opinion to the court, believing it is disconnected from the trial record and repeats previously dismissed arguments. The case involves two brothers accused of profiting $25 million through Ethereum vulnerabilities, with the trial declared a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury. DEF supports an acquittal, stating it helps reduce uncertainty for software developers.