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Is USDT Frozen? Your wallet might be hiding a "dark history"
It’s said that USDT is stable, but do you know— even the safest stablecoins can be ruthlessly frozen.
Remember the 2018 Bitfinex asset freeze incident? In 2021, Tether froze $30 million of suspicious funds in one go. What’s the issue? It’s not that the coin itself is problematic, but these coins were involved in money laundering and illegal transactions.
The USDT you receive may look indistinguishable, but if it comes from a blacklisted address, exchanges will freeze your wallet—sometimes without you even knowing why.
Regulations are getting stricter: countries are strengthening AML (Anti-Money Laundering) rules, and exchanges, wallets, and DeFi platforms are cracking down. A seemingly innocent transfer could be linked to a suspicious chain.
What should you do?
This isn’t paranoia; it’s self-protection. In short: the key to security is knowing where your coins come from.