Tether froze $3.3B in USDT, but 80% of illicit crypto continues moving through decentralized and cross-chain networks. Tether has acted to freeze crypto linkedTether froze $3.3B in USDT, but 80% of illicit crypto continues moving through decentralized and cross-chain networks. Tether has acted to freeze crypto linked

Tether Froze $3.3B: But 80% of Illicit Crypto Still Escapes

2026/04/05 02:30
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Tether froze $3.3B in USDT, but 80% of illicit crypto continues moving through decentralized and cross-chain networks.

Tether has acted to freeze crypto linked to sanctioned actors, yet 80% of illicit funds continue moving.

Tether Froze $3.3B: But 80% of Illicit Crypto Still Escapes

Enforcement shows authorities can block wallets quickly, but evasion remains widespread.

Analysts say current tools work on known addresses but struggle with decentralized systems. This situation highlights challenges in tracking crypto flows across networks.

Tether Freezes Billions With Treasury Authority

Tether has frozen over $3.3 billion in USDT tied to sanctioned actors under OFAC guidance.

The GENIUS Act allows the US Treasury to legally order issuers to block or seize tokens.

In January 2026, Tether froze $182 million in IRGC-linked wallets in a single day.

Later, in March, another $6.76 million was blocked from IRGC and Houthi-linked wallets.

Blockchain analytics firms help identify suspicious addresses quickly. Companies like Chainalysis and TRM Labs use deposit patterns, contract interactions, and timing models to cluster wallets.

Once wallets are identified, Tether can blacklist them at the smart contract level. This process can be completed within hours or days.

These measures show authorities can act decisively on known wallets. However, enforcement only targets addresses that are already identified.

Analytics provide the intelligence needed to ensure accuracy and speed. This system links legal authority, intelligence, and execution.

Evasion Tactics Limit Effectiveness

Despite freezes, 80% of crypto still moves through alternative channels. The IRGC reportedly moved $3 billion through crypto in 2025.

Over 50% of Iranian crypto flows ran through IRGC-linked addresses. Most of these funds used USDT on the Tron network.

Funds are spread across multiple addresses and intermediaries to avoid detection. OTC desks in Dubai and Hong Kong help route assets beyond centralized exchanges.

Cross-chain bridges and decentralized exchanges allow transfers without identity checks. These methods make enforcement more difficult.

Enforcement only disrupts 10% to 20% of activity, leaving the rest to move freely.

Each frozen address is often replaced by multiple new ones. Actors create new wallets faster than authorities can designate them. As a result, evasion remains the dominant outcome.

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Legislative Gaps Create Enforcement Challenges

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act aimed to regulate crypto infrastructure but remains stalled in the Senate. 

Section 309 exempts decentralized finance activities, including cross-chain bridges and decentralized exchanges. This limits oversight of platforms used to route illicit funds.

As a result, one law allows wallet freezes while another enables actors to bypass restrictions.

Enforcement works best on identified wallets, but decentralized systems operate beyond direct legal reach. This gap reduces the overall effectiveness of current measures.

Authorities continue monitoring crypto activity while legislative discussions remain unresolved.

The balance between legal authority and evolving network structures shapes enforcement strategies.

Experts say both technology and law must adapt to new methods of fund movement.

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