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US Court Overturns Sanctions on Crypto Mixer Tornado Cash


Nov, 27, 2024
< 1 min read
by Nynu V Jamal
for CoinEdition
Tornado Cash’s Win Against US Treasury Marks a Historic Win for Crypto
  • A federal court ruled that the Treasury’s sanctions against Tornado Cash were unlawful.
  • Coinbase’s chief legal officer, Paul Grewal, acknowledges it as a historic win for crypto.
  • Jake Chervinsky calls Tornado Cash’s win a stunning victory for crypto and decentralization.

A US federal court has ruled that the Treasury Department’s sanctions against the crypto mixer Tornado Cash are unlawful, marking a significant win for the crypto industry. Industry experts like Paul Grewal and Jake Chervinsky celebrated the ruling, calling it a “historic win for crypto.”

On November 27th, Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, posted on X, revealing the Fifth Circuit Appeals Court’s decision on the Treasury’s sanctions against Tornado Cash’s immutable smart contracts. In August 2022, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreig…

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Cryptocurrency Market Faces Significant Shifts with Upcoming Token Unlocks

Cryptocurrency Market Faces Significant Shifts with Upcoming Token Unlocks

Detail: https://coincu.com/331965-crypto-token-unlock-impact/
Apr, 13, 2025
by CoinCu News
Major Token Unlocks Scheduled for April, Impacting Market Dynamics

Major Token Unlocks Scheduled for April, Impacting Market Dynamics

Detail: https://coincu.com/331952-april-token-unlocks-market-impact/
Apr, 13, 2025
by CoinCu News
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Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas from Shutting Down Crypto Miner of Chinese Descent


Nov, 27, 2024
3 min read
by Ruholamin Haqshanas
for Cryptonews
Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas from Shutting Down Crypto Miner of Chinese Descent

A federal judge in Little Rock, Arkansas, has temporarily prevented state officials from shutting down a cryptocurrency mining operation owned by a U.S. citizen of Chinese descent.

On November 25, Chief U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) in favor of Jones Eagle, a crypto-mining firm owned by Qimin “Jimmy” Chen.

The case revolves around two contentious state laws—Act 636 of 2023 and Act 174 of 2024.

Act 636 bars companies or individuals linked to the Chinese government from owning property in Arkansas, while Act 174 prohibits foreign entities from owning digital asset mining operations.

State Claims Owner of Jones Eagle is Chinese National

The state argued that Chen, the majority owner of Jones Eagle through Eagle Asset Holding, is a Chinese national and sought a permanent shutdown of the operation.

However, Chen, a naturalized U.S. citizen residing in New York, claimed the state’s actions amounted to illegal discrimination based on national origin.

He filed for the TRO to halt enforcement of the laws against him.

Judge Baker’s ruling puts the state’s actions on hold for 14 days.

During this period, a hearing will determine whether a preliminary injunction should extend the restraining order, barring Arkansas officials from intervening in the crypto mining operation.

Chen’s attorney, Alex Jones, welcomed the decision, stating it would protect his client while preparing to argue that the laws are unconstitutional and overreach legislative boundaries.

The legal dispute also highlights Chen’s efforts to comply with state regulations.

According to court filings, he provided documents to the Arkansas attorney general to prove that his mining operation was not on agricultural land—a key restriction under state law.

Chen also attempted to clarify his citizenship status with state officials but was denied a meeting.

“I have been investigating a number of crypto mining operations and simply seeking the facts, but not all entities have cooperated fully,”

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin said.

Bitcoin Miners in Texas Required to Register

Last week, the Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUCT) implemented a new regulation requiring Bitcoin miners connected to the Energy Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid to register and provide critical information about their operations.

The rule mandates miners to disclose their facilities’ locations, ownership details, and electricity demand to the state agency.

Under the regulation, Bitcoin miners must register within one working day of connecting to the ERCOT grid.

The registration must also be renewed annually by March 1.

Bitcoin miners failing to comply with the new requirements could face severe penalties.

Violators will be charged with a Class A violation, carrying fines of up to $25,000 per day.

The regulation comes amidst broader discussions about Texas’s role as a leader in cryptocurrency innovation.

Senator Ted Cruz, a vocal advocate for Bitcoin, has pledged to make Texas a haven for cryptocurrency businesses.

“I want Texas to be the oasis for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency,” he said in a recent interview. “We’re seeing miners and innovators from around the globe invest here and create new jobs.”

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Senate Democrats Propose Emissions Caps on Crypto Mining and AI Data Centers

Senate Democrats Propose Emissions Caps on Crypto Mining and AI Data Centers

Democratic Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and John Fetterman introduced the “Clean Cloud...
Apr, 13, 2025
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Trump Tariff Relief Covers Consumer Tech; Bitcoin Miners May Face Classification Hurdles

Trump Tariff Relief Covers Consumer Tech; Bitcoin Miners May Face Classification Hurdles

U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed over the weekend that certain electronic device...
Apr, 12, 2025
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