Arbitrum removes funding offer for Tornado Cash developer bill
An Arbitrum spokesperson confirmed that the proposal to fund the legal defense of Tornado Cash developers was removed at the request of the author.
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An Arbitrum spokesperson confirmed that the proposal to fund the legal defense of Tornado Cash developers was removed at the request of the author.
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