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Just caught wind of something that could shift how we think about crypto enforcement. Apparently the feds are drawing a hard line between actual developers building stuff and the criminals running scams. Todd Blanche and Kash Patel basically said if you're coding legit projects, you shouldn't be sweating investigations. They're zeroing in on the real crypto crime operations instead - the scam centers and the actual bad actors.
This is pretty significant tbh. For years there's been this cloud of uncertainty where even legitimate devs worried they'd get caught up in sweeps. Now you've got the top law enforcement saying that's not the play. They want to focus resources on actual crypto crime - the fraud rings, the pump schemes, the real threats. Makes sense from an enforcement perspective but also kind of signals they're getting more sophisticated about understanding the space.
Curious if this actually changes how projects approach development or if it's just talk. Either way, solid news for anyone building things the right way.