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Imprisoning developers for writing open source privacy code represents a fundamental threat to digital freedom. The question becomes: if privacy innovation itself becomes criminalized, what happens to the basic right of individuals to protect their own data?
Privacy isn't a criminal act—it's a cornerstone of free expression. Every person should have the autonomy to control their financial information without fear of prosecution. The distinction between privacy-enabling technology and criminal activity must be legally clarified.
When we examine cases involving privacy protocol development, we're not just debating a single coin or token. We're confronting larger questions about innovation rights, individual liberty, and how regulations should approach decentralized financial infrastructure. The tech community has a responsibility to keep this discussion alive.