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As public blockchains move towards large-scale adoption, they almost all face the same challenge: how to handle abuse on the chain.
A recent event in the TRON ecosystem may illustrate how this issue can be addressed.
According to the latest news, Tether has frozen 5 addresses on the TRON network, involving a total of approximately $182 million in USDT. These frozen wallets are all sizable—ranging from $12 million to $50 million.
What does this move reflect? It highlights the checks and balances between stablecoin issuers and public blockchains. When funds flow into areas that may involve violations or risks, the USDT freezing authority can intervene quickly. For TRON, this serves as an ecosystem protection mechanism but also exposes the limitations that centralized stablecoins might face—an eternal tug-of-war between large-scale adoption and risk control.