American judge issues temporary restraining order against BlockFills, freezing 70.6 BTC and other disputed assets

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Gate News reports that on March 6th, a U.S. federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the crypto lending platform BlockFills, temporarily freezing its disputed assets. Dominion Capital filed a lawsuit on February 27th, accusing BlockFills of misappropriating and illegally withholding customer crypto assets worth millions of dollars, mixing customer assets, concealing significant losses, and refusing to return them after suspending withdrawals on the platform in February. The frozen amount includes 70.6 BTC, and the court also prohibits BlockFills from transferring assets overseas.

The crypto lending platform BlockFills is experiencing financial difficulties, recording a loss of $75 million, and suspended user deposits and withdrawals on February 11th. The company is headquartered in Chicago, serving approximately 2,000 institutional clients, with a trading volume of $60 billion in 2025, and is currently seeking a buyer.

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