Tether has frozen 182 million dollars in USDT circulating on the Tron blockchain. This action comes amid suspicions of suspicious activities related to these funds. Although the major stablecoin has not yet publicly disclosed the specific details justifying this measure, the decision reflects the increasing vigilance of issuers in the face of money laundering and fraud risks. For the crypto community, this event raises again questions about token traceability and the role of freezing mechanisms in the governance of digital assets.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 22h ago
USDT has frozen funds again, Tether's method is too familiar🙃
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-13 02:03
Frozen 182 million dollars, is Tether starting the freezing game again? This time it's dirty money on Tron, right?
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-13 02:01
Tether is freezing funds again... 182M just gets frozen on command, this power is really too much.
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LiquidationOracle
· 01-13 01:58
Tether is freezing coins again, this time 182 million is gone... They say it's anti-money laundering, but who knows.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-13 01:44
Now Tether is really starting to exercise the "freezing rights," freezing 182 million... Not sure who has been targeted.
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GasWaster
· 01-13 01:41
Tether is freezing funds again, this time directly $182 million. Truly, all the players are trembling.
Tether has frozen 182 million dollars in USDT circulating on the Tron blockchain. This action comes amid suspicions of suspicious activities related to these funds. Although the major stablecoin has not yet publicly disclosed the specific details justifying this measure, the decision reflects the increasing vigilance of issuers in the face of money laundering and fraud risks. For the crypto community, this event raises again questions about token traceability and the role of freezing mechanisms in the governance of digital assets.