Tether Freezes $344M USDt in Compliance with US Authorities

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Tether froze over US$344 million in USDt across two Tron network wallets on April 23, 2026, in coordination with US law enforcement and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), according to an announcement by the company. The action targeted addresses holding approximately US$213 million and US$131 million, respectively, following information linked to suspected unlawful conduct, including potential sanctions evasion or criminal network activity.

Freeze Details and Regulatory Coordination

The freeze represents one of Tether’s largest compliance interventions to date. The company stated that the restrictions were applied in response to credible evidence of illicit activity and that it routinely freezes wallets associated with suspected criminal conduct when such evidence is identified.

Tether’s Compliance Model

Tether Chief Executive Paolo Ardoino stated that USDt is not intended to serve as a refuge for illegal funds and emphasized the firm’s rapid response to detected risks:

We combine blockchain transparency with real-time monitoring and direct coordination with law enforcement to stop funds before they can move. That’s a responsibility we take seriously as one of the largest issuers in the market.

Paolo Ardoino, CEO, Tether

According to Tether, the company has expanded its compliance infrastructure significantly. The firm reported coordination with more than 340 law enforcement agencies across 65 countries, support for over 2,300 investigations, and total asset freezes exceeding US$4.4 billion globally. Of these frozen assets, more than US$2.1 billion were linked to US authorities.

Debate Over Centralized Control

The freeze has reignited discussion within the cryptocurrency sector regarding the role of centralized stablecoin issuers. Some industry participants argue that such interventions challenge the foundational cryptocurrency principle of user control over digital assets. Others maintain that stablecoin providers bear a responsibility to cooperate with law enforcement in preventing illicit financial activity.

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PixelMetaverseRaccoonvip
· 04-24 10:49
Working with OFAC/enforcement agencies is becoming more and more routine. Compliance is a good thing, but it also reminds everyone not to treat USDT as a "decentralized asset."
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GateUser-8acf43davip
· 04-24 08:51
Two addresses on TRON are frozen with 344 million dollars; on-chain transparency can't compete with the issuer pulling the plug with one click.
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WalletPermissionAdministratorvip
· 04-24 06:20
Frozen again? The authority over USDT is really significant.
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GateUser-6319729fvip
· 04-24 06:17
Just by looking at the title, you understand: the essence of stablecoins is still "controllable digital dollars," which can be tracked, frozen, and reclaimed. Don't confuse them with BTC.
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StainedGlassSolarArrayvip
· 04-24 06:12
If the funds are truly involved in organized crime or terrorism, I support freezing them; but regular users also need to be cautious of accidental harm, as address risk control triggers can cause trouble.
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GateUser-4cc35c5cvip
· 04-24 06:01
Now someone is asking again: If it can be frozen, why still use TRON to transfer? Low fees + high liquidity, but the risks are also higher.
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PopFruitCollagevip
· 04-24 05:58
Brother Sun is back on the chain as a "cash machine + freezing scene" again, haha.
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YieldYukivip
· 04-24 05:56
Only cut off at US$213m and US$… not finished after? Anyway, on-chain asset management is becoming more like traditional finance.
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