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$5.2 million in USDT held in custody due to phishing links

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Last updated: 2024/05/14 at 6:36 PM
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Tether, a leading stablecoin issuer, has been proactive in monitoring and freezing illicit activities in the cryptocurrency industry. In a recent move, Tether identified and froze USDT worth $5.2 million across 12 Ethereum wallets flagged as “USDT Banned Addresses” by MisTrack, a blockchain tracking platform. These funds were suspected to have been laundered from phishing schemes, highlighting Tether’s commitment to combat money laundering and preserve network integrity.

The latest freezing of USDT is just one of many actions taken by Tether to combat illicit activities. The company has previously seized funds from tech support scam networks in collaboration with the US Department of Justice and the FBI. Tether has also blacklisted suspicious addresses holding large amounts of USDT to prevent further illicit activities within the network. These proactive measures demonstrate Tether’s vigilance and dedication to maintaining a secure cryptocurrency ecosystem.

Tether’s swift response to emerging threats has resulted in the freezing of millions of dollars in assets linked to illicit activities. In late 2022, Tether froze over $360 million in assets associated with terrorism and took action against USDT linked to romance scams in November 2023. The company has also partnered with Chainalysis to develop monitoring tools to identify risky wallets and addresses associated with illicit activities or sanctions, further strengthening its efforts to combat money laundering.

The recent freezing of USDT comes amidst speculation of potential US government scrutiny following a UN report identifying USDT as a preferred cryptocurrency for money laundering. Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, suggested that the US government is targeting Tether, leading to uncertainty within the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Tether CEO, Paolo Ardoino, responded to Garlinghouse’s comments, criticizing them as uninformed and highlighting Tether’s collaboration with law enforcement agencies to combat illicit activities globally.

Tether’s efforts to combat illicit activities in the cryptocurrency industry have been widely recognized, with actions taken to freeze funds linked to various scams and terrorism. The company’s partnership with law enforcement agencies and blockchain analysis firms has been crucial in identifying and mitigating risks associated with money laundering and other illicit activities. Tether remains committed to preserving the integrity and security of its network, reinforcing its position as a leader in the stablecoin market.

In conclusion, Tether’s recent freezing of $5.2 million in USDT is part of its ongoing efforts to combat illicit activities in the cryptocurrency industry. The company’s proactive measures, including freezing suspicious addresses and collaborating with law enforcement agencies, demonstrate its commitment to maintaining a secure and transparent network. Despite speculation of potential US government scrutiny, Tether continues to prioritize the integrity and security of its ecosystem, setting a high standard for other stablecoin issuers in the market.

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