Tether and Circle Freeze Addresses Amid Crypto Oversight
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Tether and Circle Freeze Addresses Amid Crypto Oversight
The post Tether and Circle Freeze Addresses Amid Crypto Oversight appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: Tether and Circle’s differing strategies lead to 7,268 frozen addresses. USDT freezes involve $3.29 billion; significant disparity evident. Circle’s approach is reactive, focusing on court orders and regulations. Between 2023 and 2025, Tether froze 7,268 USDT addresses, impacting $3.29 billion, while Circle froze 372 USDC addresses,…
Tether's Asset Freezes Soar: Unpacking the Implications of Stablecoin Blacklists in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, a burgeoning trend in the stablecoin market is raising significant questions about centralization, regulatory compliance, and the fundamental principles of censorship resistance within the crypto ecosystem. Data released this December 25th, 2025, reveals a stark disparity: Tether, the issuer of the dominant USDT stablecoin, has frozen approximately 30 times more value than its closest competitor, Circle (issuer of USDC)…
Tether vs Circle: AMLBot Study Reveals 30x Gap in Stablecoin Enforcement
A comprehensive analysis by blockchain compliance platform AMLBot has exposed dramatic differences in how the world's two dominant stablecoin issuers handle asset freezing, revealing a thirty-fold disparity in enforcement actions. The study, which examined blockchain data across Ethereum and TRON networks spanning 2023 through 2025, documented that Tether restricted access to 7,268 addresses containing roughly $3.3 billion, while Circle blocked …
Tether freezes 30x more value than Circle as stablecoin blacklists surge
AMLBOT data shows Tether froze about $3.3b vs Circle’s $109m between 2023–2025, exposing stark differences in how the two largest stablecoin issuers police funds. Tether and Circle demonstrated significantly different approaches to freezing stablecoin addresses between 2023 and 2025, with…
New Report Reveals How Tether Froze $3.3B While Circle Froze $109M - Invest In Crypto News
A new report by blockchain analytics firm AMLBot has revealed major differences in how the two largest stablecoin issuers, Tether and Circle, handle the freezing of crypto assets linked to illegal activity. According to the report, between 2023 and 2025, Tether froze around $3.3 billion worth of USDT, while Circle froze about $109 million in USDC. This means Tether froze nearly 30 times more funds than Circle over the same period. The report sho…
AMLBot Publishes ‘Stablecoin Freezes 2023–2025’ Report: $3.3B In USDT And $109M In USDC Restricted
AMLBot, a platform specializing in cryptocurrency compliance and blockchain analytics, released a report titled “Stablecoin Freezes 2023–2025,” examining freezing activity for major stablecoins over this period and highlighting notable differences in approach and scale between Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC). The report analyzes freezes across Ethereum and TRON networks to track how these stablecoins have been utilized in investigative processes…
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