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Why Trump Should Pardon The Developers Of Bitcoins Non Custodial Samourai Wallet

By WebDeskDecember 12, 20255 Mins Read
Why Trump Should Pardon The Developers Of Bitcoins Non Custodial Samourai Wallet
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On December 18th, days before Christmas, Keonne Rodriguez, co-founder of the Bitcoin Samourai Wallet, will have to surrender to prison. His crime? Creating a software tool that gave Bitcoin users comparable privacy to that which banks are expected to provide. Samourai Wallet, the brand and technology stack built by Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill, was shut down by the U.S. Government in April 2024 on a variety of charges, including money laundering, but only one charge stuck after a high-profile trial, the weakest charge of all, “unlicensed money transmission”.

What does it mean to transmit money? According to prosecutors, custodial control over user funds is no longer a requirement to need an MSB license; “a USB cable transfers data from one device to another, and a frying pan transfers heat from a stove to the contents of the pan, although neither situation involves exercising ‘control’ over what is being transferred.” If the DoJ can indict a frying pan, then USB manufacturers better lawyer up! 

While I’m no genius, the Supreme Court has emphasized that laws should be clear enough for an AVERAGE PERSON to understand

Let’s get into the minutiae of the specific subsection of the charge they pled to

What Keonne and Bill pled to was a violation 18 U.S. Code § 1960(b)(1)(C) pic.twitter.com/yGoDpZf8Eg

— lauren emily (@leamuirleyn) December 11, 2025