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344M USDT Frozen: The "Freezability" of Centralized Stablecoins Confirmed Again
Tether, in cooperation with OFAC, froze approximately 344 million USDT on the TRON chain, once again bringing the regulatory risks of centralized stablecoins to the forefront.
USDT is not purely an on-chain asset; it is a combination of "USD credit + issuer control." Although it operates on a public blockchain, Tether still retains blacklist and freeze permissions at the contract level, and this operation was carried out through that mechanism.
This also means that controlling the private key does not equate to absolute asset security. If the source of funds involves high-risk pathways, it may trigger address restrictions, exchange rejection, compliance reviews, or even asset freezes.
The core contradiction of centralized stablecoins always exists: the binding of convenience and regulatory compliance. For users seeking censorship resistance, this structure inherently imposes constraints; for institutions and compliant users, "fund source explainability" has become a necessary pre-step in risk control, rather than just a post-transaction supplement.
Content reference: Global Cybersecurity Alliance (GCSA) latest on-chain security insights report