Stablecoin freezing activities have surged in 2026, with regulatory bodies intensifying their focus on anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CFT) in virtual assets. According to Beosin's analysis, between March and April 2026, 1,397 addresses on the TRON and Ethereum blockchains were frozen, involving approximately $722 million in USDT and USDC. This increase in freezing actions coincides with geopolitical tensions, such as the U.S.-Iran conflict, and highlights the evolving landscape of on-chain AML practices.
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) reported that stablecoins accounted for 84% of illegal virtual asset transactions in 2025, prompting targeted freezes on high-value fund pathways. Notably, Tether, in coordination with OFAC, froze $344 million in USDT linked to the Central Bank of Iran. The analysis also reveals a significant association between frozen addresses and Chinese capital pathways, with 56% of frozen addresses potentially linked to Chinese funds.
As blockchain compliance advances, virtual asset service providers are urged to enhance their risk management capabilities. This includes developing on-chain monitoring and behavior analysis tools to detect high-risk activities and implementing real-time alerts for suspicious transactions. The collaboration between stablecoin issuers and law enforcement is expected to strengthen, aiming to build a secure and compliant virtual asset ecosystem.
Stablecoin Freezing Intensifies Amid Regulatory Scrutiny
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