Smart Contract Sanctions
Sanctions Screening for Crypto
The obligation of crypto exchanges and other VASPs to screen transactions and counterparties against sanctions lists, including the landmark Tornado Cash litigation that tested whether smart contracts can be sanctioned.
Donovan Vanderbilt · February 24, 2026
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