Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week (2024)

Tether • January 4, 2022, 10:23AM EST

Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week (7)

Quick Take

  • Tether blacklisted an Ethereum address last week that had over $1 million of USDT balance in it.
  • A Tether spokesperson told The Block that Tether regularly works with regulators for freezing addresses.
Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week (8)

Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week (9)

Stablecoin issuer Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week, according to on-chain data.

The amount is significant, given it belongs to a single blockchain address. Tether called the "AddedBlacklist" function on December 30 to block this address within this transaction.

This address now won't be able to move the frozen funds. When Tether blacklists an address, it freezes the USDT balance of it, as The Block has reported previously.

Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week (10)

It is unclear who owns this address, which holds many other tokens in the low five-figure ranges that it hasn't transferred out. When contacted, a Tether spokesperson declined to share those details to maintain the owner's privacy but said Tether regularly works with regulators and law enforcement agencies worldwide, including on any cases related to hacks and scams, for freezing addresses.

"Through the freezing of addresses, Tether has been able to help recover funds stolen by hackers or are compromised," said the spokesperson.

Tether began banning blockchain addresses in 2017 and has blocked over 500 addresses to date on Ethereum, according to The Block's Data Dashboard.

Tether also has a "recovery" mechanism in place, meaning it can freeze USDT and reissue them in certain cases. For example, if a user sends USDT to the wrong address, it can help recover it by freezing the USDT sent to the wrong address and reissuing new USDT to the user.

In the latest blacklisting case, however, the funds remain in the frozen address. Such cases usually mean that a frozen address is under dispute or being investigated by a law enforcement agency, said the Tether spokesperson.


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Tether froze over $1 million worth of USDT last week (2024)

FAQs

Why is USDT frozen? ›

Why does a crypto freeze happen? Freezing of crypto funds is usually undertaken by the authorities to prevent illegal activities, ward off attacks, or confiscate illegal crypto wealth. If a smart contract is suspicious of any wrongdoing, police can request the blockchain to freeze the funds pending investigation.

Can USDT get frozen? ›

An extraordinary case of account freezing by Tether occurred in November 2022, when the wallet of the infamous FTX exchange was blacklisted, containing 46.36 million USDT on the TRON network.

How do I cash out a large amount of USDT? ›

Follow these simple steps below to sell USDT:
  1. Sign up for a Kraken account. You just need an email address, username and a strong password.
  2. Verify your Kraken account. All you need is your name, birth date, country of residence and a phone number.
  3. Send USDT to your Kraken Address. ...
  4. Sell USDT.

What happens when USDT fails? ›

If Tether (USDT) fails or is shut down, another company or project could release their own version of the cryptocurrency, as there are some similar projects on the market already. If this happens, USDT units could likely continue to work as they did before, because they would be the same type of cryptocurrency.

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