Ethereum core dev 'safe and free' after being detained in Turkey
Main Idea
Ethereum core developer Federico Carrone was detained in Turkey but has been released and is now safe; he is accused of misuse of an Ethereum privacy protocol and has donated to a legal defense fund for another developer.
Key Points
1. Federico Carrone, an Ethereum core developer, was detained in Turkey but confirmed his release, stating he is 'safe and free'.
2. Turkish authorities accused Carrone of 'helping others misuse Ethereum' in connection with alleged activities involving privacy protocols like Tornado Cash.
3. Carrone received assistance from various international entities, including the UAE, UK, US, Europe, Argentina, and the Catholic Church.
4. Carrone donated $500,000 to the legal defense fund of Roman Storm, another developer facing trial related to privacy protocols.
5. Carrone's attorney is still working on his defense, and he may return to clear his name once the situation is resolved.
Description
Federico Carrone, a privacy-focused Ethereum core developer, confirmed that he has been released after being accused by Turkish authorities of aiding the “misuse” of an Ethereum privacy protocol.
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