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A Texas judge ruled against a crypto developer who sought legal protection from potential DOJ prosecution for publishing DeFi code. The court determined the developer failed to demonstrate sufficient evidence that criminal charges would actually be filed against them for code publication.
Key Takeaways
- →A Texas court rejected a crypto developer's lawsuit seeking protection from DOJ prosecution for publishing DeFi code.
- →The judge ruled the developer could not prove they would actually be charged with a crime for code publication.
- →The case highlights ongoing legal uncertainties surrounding DeFi development and potential criminal liability.
- →Developers seeking preemptive legal protection face high evidentiary standards in court.
- →The ruling may discourage other developers from pursuing similar protective legal strategies.
Read Original →via DL News
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