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where the evidence shows that software is truly decentralized and solely automates peer-to-peer transactions
Is Samourai an example or ...?
We may under certain circumstances bring cases under Section 1960(b)(1)(C), which prohibits the transmission of funds that the defendant knows are derived from a criminal offense, or are intended to be used to support unlawful activity. However, going forward, consistent with principles of notice and fairness, let me make the following clear
I read this a little like they are saying Samurai was a warning and they reserve the right to change their mind, but for now good-faith actually noncustodial won't be prosecuted?
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