U.S. Treasury's shocking reversal on Tornado Cash might hand North Korean hackers a $3 billion gift. Is digital security being sacrificed at the regulatory altar?

North Korea's hackers plundered $3 billion in crypto to fund nuclear weapons.

Their ingenious laundering techniques make sanctions nearly powerless against the regime's deadly ambitions. Tornado Cash platform was instrumental in these money laundering operations. International efforts to counter these activities are hampered by the lack of specific provisions against cyber hacking with cryptocurrency in current UN Security Council measures.

Conclusion

Could North Korea's $3B crypto heist continue unabated? The Treasury's surprising Tornado Cash reversal ignites fierce debate over national security risks. Cryptocurrency regulation faces its ultimate test.

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