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news-imageMarch 6, 2025

Sanctioned Russian crypto exchange suspends services as Tether blocks wallets

Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex on Thursday said stablecoin Tether had blocked digital wallets on its platform holding more than 2.5 billion roubles ($28 million), forcing it to suspend operations days after coming under EU sanctions.
Publisher: Reuters
Sentiment: Negative
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Tether freezes $28M USDT on Garantex, forcing the exchange to halt services

Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex has temporarily suspended all its services after Tether froze $28 million worth of USDT held on the exchange. The announcement came via a Telegram post from Garantex on March 6, 2025, detailing the suspension of all operations, including cryptocurrency withdrawals. The exchange disclosed that Tether's action impacted wallets containing over 2.

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Tether vs. Circle: The Battle for Stablecoin Dominance Intensifies

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TRON Dominates $11.4B USDT Surge in Crypto Market

TRON (TRX) has emerged as a dominant force in the world of stablecoin transfers, processing a staggering $11.4 billion in USDT (Tether) transactions. Recent data from CryptoQuant reveals that the blockchain has processed 1.89 million transactions, accounting for a significant portion of stablecoin activity in the market.

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Binance to Delist USDT, Other Non-Compliant Stablecoins for European Users

Binance is delisting several stablecoins, including USDT, for European Economic Area (EEA) residents due to non-compliance with MiCA regulations. USDT Woes Continue Top crypto exchange Binance announced on March 3 that it would delist several stablecoins not compliant with MiCA on its platforms used by residents in the European Economic Area (EEA).

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Binance to Delist USDT, DAI, and More in Europe! Here is the Reason

TL;DR Binance Delisting: Binance will delist several non-MiCA-compliant stablecoins (including USDT, DAI, TUSD, and USDP) in the EEA by March 31 to comply with EU MiCA regulations. Service Impact: Spot and margin trading pairs involving these stablecoins will be restricted, with limited effects on holding, conversion, and withdrawals.

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