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TRM Labs confirms “Tornado Cash is different” in response to OFAC sanctions – SlateCast #19 TRM Labs confirms “Tornado Cash is different” in response to OFAC sanctions – SlateCast #19

TRM Labs confirms “Tornado Cash is different” in response to OFAC sanctions – SlateCast #19

The Head of Legal of blockchain intelligence company TRM Labs talked to CryptoSlate about what TRM is doing to be the "anti-money laundering for crypto."

TRM Labs confirms “Tornado Cash is different” in response to OFAC sanctions – SlateCast #19

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Watch this exclusive interview with TRM Labs for a deep dive into how major DEXs dealt with OFAC sanctions within the crypto ecosystem.

TRM Labs is a blockchain intelligence company that helps detect blockchain-related risks for financial institutions, crypto-native businesses, and governmental entities.

The company offers a variety of services, including assessing the risk profiles of virtual asset service providers and other crypto businesses, investigating the source and destination of crypto funds, and monitoring transactions. TRM Labs can run all its functions cross-chain as well.

Tornado Cash API

Following the Tornado Cash sanctions, TRM Labs was highlighted as one of the players involved in censoring addresses in relation to platforms such as Uniswap and Aave. Redbord stated, in this exclusive interview with CryptoSlate, that TRM Labs understands that “Tornado Cash is different” with respect to the OFAC sanctions.

Previously, sanctioned entities had been centralized in nature and almost exclusively used for money laundering or other criminal purposes. However, Tornado Cash has legitimate use cases where users want to remove visibility from the counterparty to a transaction. A simple example is where an employee wants to be paid in crypto but not for their employer to see their wallet balance.

In the interview, Redbord established that TRM Labs is a tech company first, with the team rooted in Silicon Valley. It shares the vision of a decentralized future, but its goal is to facilitate the transition by endeavoring to remove bad actors from the current iteration of web3.

Anti-money laundering for crypto

The company believes blockchain will bring inclusivity to all in the world while acknowledging that it’s still an unmarked territory with significant potential risks. TRM Labs sets off with the motto, “Crypto’s promise is too valuable to leave the risks unchecked.”

TRM Labs‘ Head of Legal, Ari Redbord, describes the company by saying:

“We’re anti-money laundering for crypto.”

The company works with law enforcement, crypto-native businesses, and traditional financial institutions. TRM labs also works with law enforcement to trace the flow of illicit funds and collaborates with DeFi protocols, exchanges, and NFT issuers to monitor transactions to make sure everything runs on track. Finally, the company works with financial institutions to help them adopt crypto.

Compliance with the sanctions

Redbord mentioned that even though TRM had a variety of products that it offered to different types of organizations, its sanction compliance API was one of the most successful ones.

Soon after Russia got sanctioned by the majority of the world for invading Ukraine, TRM labs built a data-feeding API to list that included all the crypto wallet addresses of the sanctioned individuals. They opened it to the usage of small exchanges that didn’t have a large legal team. The companies who use this API basically use TRM’s data to decide whether to sanction someone or not.

According to Redbord, that product has been top-rated lately, and its scope has increased with all applicable sanctions, including the ban on Tornado Cash. Explaining TRM Labs’ take on the contradicting Tornado Cash ban, Redbord said:

“We can provide more and more granular data to allow companies to make decisions that aren’t just automated or just block anyone who’s been dusted.”