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22 November 2022

Users Move Crypto Off Of Exchanges, Tether Freezes $47M In USDT

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According to recent reports, nearly $3 billion in bitcoin was withdrawn from exchanges last week, with a huge spike on November 9, and more users appear to be moving their bitcoin to non-custodied wallets.
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According to recent reports, nearly $3 billion in bitcoin was withdrawn from exchanges last week, with a huge spike on November 9, and more users appear to be moving their bitcoin to non-custodied wallets. As of November 12, withdrawing addresses aggregated more than 70,000 according to the report, which further suggested that the numbers tie in with what seems to be “rapidly-declining BTC reserves across multiple platforms.” While a true accounting may be difficult to ascertain, an on-chain analytics company indicated that data suggests exchange reserves are at their lowest since February 2018. One report noted that a major U.S. cryptocurrency exchange recently experienced $485 million in net withdrawals within a 24-hour period.

Tether, the issuer behind the widely used stablecoin USDT, has reportedly frozen $47 million in USDT on the Tron blockchain in response to a request from a law enforcement authority. A spokesperson reportedly acknowledged that the company has started receiving requests by law enforcement authorities to freeze assets temporarily while an investigation ensues.

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ARTICLE
22 November 2022

Users Move Crypto Off Of Exchanges, Tether Freezes $47M In USDT

United States Technology

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BakerHostetler logo
Recognized as one of the top firms for client service, BakerHostetler is a leading national law firm that helps clients around the world address their most complex and critical business and regulatory issues. With five core national practice groups — Business, Labor and Employment, Intellectual Property, Litigation, and Tax — the firm has more than 970 lawyers located in 14 offices coast to coast. BakerHostetler is widely regarded as having one of the country’s top 10 tax practices, a nationally recognized litigation practice, an award-winning data privacy practice and an industry-leading business practice. The firm is also recognized internationally for its groundbreaking work recovering more than $13 billion in the Madoff Recovery Initiative, representing the SIPA Trustee for the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. Visit bakerlaw.com
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