USDC users are calling for Circle to implement a token recovery process for USDC sent to inaccessible addresses, reigniting discussions about the powers of stablecoin issuers. This debate was sparked by user complaints on social media about mistakenly transferred USDC. While Circle's terms state that USDC transactions are generally irreversible, the company does have mechanisms to freeze tokens linked to illegal activities. In contrast, Tether offers a discretionary recovery process for USDT, highlighting operational differences between the two issuers.
Data from Crypto.news reveals that Tether has frozen approximately $3.3 billion in USDT from 2023 to 2025, compared to Circle's $109 million in USDC. Critics argue that Circle is slow to use its control mechanisms, as seen in the Drift Protocol exploit case. As stablecoin usage grows, the balance between transaction immutability and user protection becomes increasingly critical, with users seeking clearer policies on token recovery.
USDC Users Demand Token Recovery Amid Issuer Powers Debate
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