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The U.S. Department of Justice clearly states that encryption developers are not responsible for the use of their code by criminals and do not need to bear liability.
BlockBeats news, on April 9, the U.S. Department of Justice issued an official statement regarding the laws on crypto assets, stating that developers will not be held responsible, and criminals using the code will be held accountable. It clearly states that developers are not responsible for the use of the code by criminals, and law enforcement efforts will focus on actual criminal activities such as fraud and terrorism financing. The memorandum emphasizes the protection of the rights and interests of legitimate Blockchain users and businesses, supports fair access to banking services, and reduces law enforcement actions against crypto trading platforms and crypto tumblers. This move may mark the Trump administration's further relaxation of restrictions on the crypto industry, injecting new vitality into industry development.