How Roman Sterlingov was convicted by circumstantial blockchain evidence - And why YOU should worry

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Roman Sterlingov was convicted of money laundering in running Bitcoin Fog, but the evidence is circumstantial at best. This has dire implications for anyone using a transparent ledger and the standard of evidence in future crypto trials. We’re joined by his lawyer Tor Ekeland as we learn what happened and how this affects every crypto users.

Roman Sterlingov, Blockchain Evidence, Bitcoin Fog, Bitcoin, Transparent Ledger

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