PANews reported on March 21 that Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said on the X platform, "No one wants bad guys to use cryptocurrencies, but privacy is vital to law-abiding citizens, and sanctioning open source code violates the principle of freedom of speech." He welcomed Tornado Cash's removal from the OFAC sanctions list and said he looked forward to working with the Treasury Department to combat a small number of abusers (about 0.1%).
Coinbase CEO: Support privacy rights and look forward to working with the Treasury Department to combat a small number of abusers
- 2025-03-23
ETH falls below $2,000, down 0.37% on the day
- 2025-03-23
In the past 24 hours, the total network contract liquidation was 106 million US dollars, both long and short positions were liquidated
- 2025-03-23
Litecoin Foundation: Multiple Litecoin ETFs to be launched soon
- 2025-03-23
Bounce Brand: The team did not participate in any AUCTION price manipulation and voluntarily locked approximately 1.5 million tokens from funds and team allocations
- 2025-03-23
Data: ALT, VENOM, YGG and other tokens will be unlocked in large amounts next week, of which ALT unlocks about $9.8 million
- 2025-03-23
Michael Saylor releases Bitcoin Tracker information again, and may disclose holdings data next week