Tether’s position is basically “compliance … but later.” The firm hasn’t yet 
sanctioned addresses because it hasn’t been asked. “Tether normally complies 
with requests from U.S. authorities, being in contact with them almost on a 
daily basis,” the blog reads.

Further, Tether states that immediately blacklisting addresses “without the 
verified instruction of law enforcement” could potentially interfere with those 
agencies’ investigations <<<

https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2022/08/25/tethers-tornado-cash-non-compliance-is-less-brave-than-you-think/

Reposts etc

Btw - Cypherpunk Holdings (CYFRF) has announced the appointment of Tony Guoga 
as interim President and CEO of the Co., effective Aug?

Stand down Tony.  Cheats never prosper.

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