Tether has frozen about $4.2 billion in USDT linked to illegal activity, according to Reuters. Around $3.5 billion of that total has been frozen since 2023. The move shows Tether’s active role in fighting crypto-related crime.
Tether Freezes Billions to Fight Fraud
The frozen funds account for roughly 2.3% of USDT’s $180 billion circulating supply. While Tether has worked closely with the U.S. Department of Justice to target scams.
One example is “pig-butchering” frauds, where criminals trick victims into sending money with fake investment promises. This week, about $61 million in USDT linked to such scams was blocked. Therefore, by taking these steps, Tether aims to protect users and maintain trust in its stablecoin.
Tether Works With Law Enforcement
CEO Paolo Ardoino stressed Tether’s commitment to cooperating with regulators. The company shared a video highlighting the frozen funds alongside his image.
This visual emphasizes the company’s compliance and reinforces its anti-fraud message. Moreover, the collaboration shows how stablecoin issuers can work with authorities to prevent criminal activity.
Effects on USDT and Investors
The freeze did not significantly impact USDT’s market stability. Analysts note that it may even boost confidence among investors.
High-volume traders and institutions could view Tether’s actions as a sign of reliability. Meanwhile, casual users see that the network actively prevents misuse. This move also highlights the importance of transparency and security in the stablecoin ecosystem.
Tether Highlights Compliance and Security
Tether’s recent actions underline the growing focus on regulatory compliance in crypto. As authorities continue to investigate fraud, issuers face more scrutiny.
For users and investors, these proactive steps demonstrate that the platform can stop criminal activity without affecting token functionality. This freeze helps protect the market while maintaining USDT’s role as a widely used stablecoin. This response shows that stablecoin issuers can balance compliance, security and accessibility for all users.
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