CoinWorld News reports that Wu said on Twitter: In 2025, the number of on-chain address freezes reached a new high. The multiple USDT addresses blacklisted by Tether in early 2026 are highly correlated with the seizure orders from Israeli counter-terrorism agencies, indicating that stablecoin issuers are deeply involved in global law enforcement cooperation. Terrorist funding often moves in small amounts through exchanges, cross-chain bridges, and other channels, posing compliance risks. As regional conflicts continue, sanctions are accelerating to be reflected on the blockchain. The industry needs to strengthen risk control and fund tracing capabilities.
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CoinWorld News reports that Wu said on Twitter: In 2025, the number of on-chain address freezes reached a new high. The multiple USDT addresses blacklisted by Tether in early 2026 are highly correlated with the seizure orders from Israeli counter-terrorism agencies, indicating that stablecoin issuers are deeply involved in global law enforcement cooperation. Terrorist funding often moves in small amounts through exchanges, cross-chain bridges, and other channels, posing compliance risks. As regional conflicts continue, sanctions are accelerating to be reflected on the blockchain. The industry needs to strengthen risk control and fund tracing capabilities.