I'm more intrigued why people who work on such things don't try to remain anonymous? I guess these people should realize that what they do attracts a lot of attention, and mixing has been on the black list for years. In this way, the authorities want to send a clear message to everyone who will ever try something similar - and I hope that everyone who will work on something that enables privacy will first of all know how to protect their privacy.
They were under the assumption, "I'm not going to be caught"
It's not a very smart assumption if you ask me - because all those who have anything to do with cryptocurrencies are subject to at least some supervision - and we know that the most powerful three letters agency were interested in it from the very beginning.
No matter what you think about the right to privacy,
"they" have a completely different opinion, and when someone threatens you with prison because you want your privacy, then you have no choice but to live in the shadows and try to stay under the radar.
Clickbait media should publish news about this news
. Anyway, the amount is surprising when i expect they're not as rich as Vitalik.
Those who have less always give more - and that's not the only donation they gave - if you look at the link from BTT, the people behind that project are quite generous considering that they certainly don't have a billion dollars or some similar amount in their account.