Tether freezes $27M USDT on sanctioned Russian exchange Garantex

Key Points

  • Tether has frozen $27 million in USDT on the sanctioned Russian crypto exchange Garantex, leading to a halt in its operations.
  • Garantex announced the suspension of all services, including withdrawals, due to the asset freeze.
  • The EU sanctioned Garantex as part of its 16th package of sanctions against Russia, following the US Treasury's OFAC sanctions in April 2022.
  • Garantex's trading volumes have surged over 1,000% in the past three years, despite not being listed on major crypto data aggregators.

Summary

Tether, the stablecoin operator, has taken a significant step by freezing approximately $27 million in USDT on Garantex, a Russian crypto exchange that was recently sanctioned by the European Union. This action has forced Garantex to suspend all its services, including trading and withdrawals, as it announced on its official Telegram channel. The EU's sanctions on Garantex were part of broader measures against Russia due to its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, marking the first time a cryptocurrency exchange was targeted in this manner. Previously, the US had also imposed sanctions on Garantex in 2022. Despite these restrictions, Garantex has seen a dramatic increase in its trading volumes, growing over 1,000% in three years, although it remains far behind major global exchanges like Binance. The implications of this freeze are significant for the Russian crypto market, with local lawmakers acknowledging the difficulty in completely isolating Russia from the global crypto ecosystem.

cointelegraph
March 6, 2025
Crypto
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