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What does Roman Storm’s responsible verdict imply for the broader DeFi sector?

By Editorial Board Published August 7, 2025 4 Min Read
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What does Roman Storm’s responsible verdict imply for the broader DeFi sector?

Roman Storm, co-founder of non-custodial crypto mixer Twister Money, was discovered responsible of conspiracy to function an unlicensed money-transmitting enterprise, yesterday in New York.

Decentralized finance (DeFi) advocates are involved that the responsible verdict on this cost may set a precedent for builders of different DeFi protocols, no matter the truth that funds aren’t beneath the groups’ management.

A “deadlocked” jury was unable to return to unanimous selections on two different fees going through Storm, associated to violating sanctions and cash laundering.

The cash-transmitting cost carries a most sentence of 5 years, a lot decrease than the 20 years for each of the opposite fees.

Nevertheless, voices from throughout the DeFi sector argue that the cost on which Storm was discovered responsible, also referred to as the “1960 charge,” may have ramifications reaching far past the Twister Money case.

Crypto lawyer Jake Chervinsky, who works with advocacy organizations DeFi Training Fund and Blockchain Affiliation, stated yesterday’s end result was “a sad day for DeFi.”

He underlines the excellence between custodial platforms, comparable to centralized exchanges, and DeFi protocols comparable to Twister Money, arguing “Section 1960 should not apply to the developer of a non-custodial protocol who lacks control of user funds.”

Michelle Korver of a16z additionally warned that the “decision could have a wide-ranging and unintended impact on the blockchain ecosystem as a whole” and  “jeopardizes [the current administration’s] push to place the United States at the forefront of crypto innovation.”

Roman Storm vows to ‘fight it all the way’

Storm himself appeared relieved by the end result, telling journalist Eleanor Terret, outdoors the courtroom, “It’s a big win. The 1960 charge is bullshit and we’re going to fight it all the way.”

Many consider Storm stands likelihood on enchantment, particularly given the truth that FinCEN’s personal steering of 2019 clearly states “an anonymizing software provider is not a money transmitter.”

The steering elaborates that “those persons providing ‘the delivery, communication, or network access services used by a money transmitter to support money transmission services’ are “exempt from the definition of money transmitter.”

This definition was hotly debated pre-trial, with Decide Katherine Polk Failla finally ruling that management of cash will not be a prerequisite for working a cash transmitter.

Korver underlines that yesterday’s responsible verdict on the 1960 cost “was driven by the court’s pre-trial legal interpretation, not jury fact-finding.”

Roman Storm’s case wasn’t the one one affected by Failla’s ruling final yr, nonetheless.

Final week, the trial of Samourai Pockets builders Keonne Rodriquez and William Lonergan Hill wrapped up with a responsible plea on the identical money-transmitting cost, a part of a deal wherein prosecutors dropped an extra cash laundering cost.

The precedent set by the Samourai end result might lend further weight to the choice towards Storm, and make for a trickier enchantment.

Through a grievance filed in January, DeFi developer and Coin Centre fellow Michal Lewellen is at present suing the Division of Justice for a declaratory judgement over the classification of non-custodial protocols as cash transmitters, evaluating such instruments to “an envelope used to move checks in the mail.”

Peter Van Valkenburgh, Coin Middle’s government director, has vowed that the group will assist Storm’s enchantment and “do everything to make sure the judge gets the law right the next time around.” 

Even Decide Failla has hinted that there’s loads price preventing for.

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