The Tether freeze coalition known as T3 FCU has surpassed $450 million in blocked illicit USDT since launching in 2024. The T3 Financial Crime Unit, a joint initiativeThe Tether freeze coalition known as T3 FCU has surpassed $450 million in blocked illicit USDT since launching in 2024. The T3 Financial Crime Unit, a joint initiative

Tether freeze unit T3 FCU passes $450M mark

2026/05/15 06:33
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The Tether freeze coalition known as T3 FCU has surpassed $450 million in blocked illicit USDT since launching in 2024.

Summary
  • T3 FCU, backed by Tether, TRON, and TRM Labs, intercepted 43.9% more illicit proceeds in 2025 than the year before, operating across 23 jurisdictions.
  • The unit’s cases span drug trafficking, exchange hacks, North Korea-linked funds, terrorist financing, and kidnappings and extortion.
  • FATF designated T3 FCU an invaluable law enforcement resource as TRM Labs estimated total illicit crypto flows reached a record $158 billion globally in 2025.

The T3 Financial Crime Unit, a joint initiative backed by Tether, TRON, and blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs, has crossed $450 million in frozen assets linked to suspected criminal activity. The milestone was announced by Tether on Thursday, less than two years after the unit launched in 2024.

T3 FCU focuses on USDT activity on the TRON blockchain, where Tether’s dominant stablecoin circulates at scale. The unit has executed asset freezes within 24 hours of requests from global authorities, including during active kidnapping and extortion emergencies.

T3 FCU reported intercepting 43.9% more illicit proceeds in 2025 than the previous year. It has worked with law enforcement across 23 jurisdictions, including the United States, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Bulgaria.

“This $450 million milestone is just the beginning of what T3 is capable of, as its impact will only continue to grow in scale and importance,” Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said.

What T3 FCU targets

The unit’s caseload spans drug trafficking, exchange hacks, North Korea-linked activity, terrorist financing, and violent “wrench attacks” including kidnappings. The Financial Action Task Force this year designated T3 FCU an invaluable resource for law enforcement agencies worldwide.

The $450 million figure sits within a wider enforcement picture. As crypto.news tracked, Tether blacklisted 371 wallets and froze over $515 million in USDT in a single 30-day window this year, with Tron accounting for the majority of that activity.

The unit passed the $300 million mark in October 2025 following its role in Brazil’s Operation Lusocoin and a $19 million seizure tied to North Korea’s involvement in the Bybit hack. The jump from $300 million to $450 million in under seven months signals a significant acceleration in operational tempo.

TRM Labs estimates total illicit crypto flows reached $158 billion in 2025, a record. T3 FCU’s expanding role has sharpened the debate over how far centralised stablecoin issuers should go in policing decentralised networks. TRON has described itself as an agnostic technology provider, with enforcement capability sitting with Tether, TRM Labs, and law enforcement rather than at the protocol level.

Unlike decentralised assets such as Bitcoin, USDT carries issuer-level controls that allow wallets to be frozen at any time. Whether that capability represents a necessary safeguard or an unacceptable concentration of private power remains one of the most contested questions in stablecoin policy.

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