TLDR

  • Tether blocked $544 million in cryptocurrency to support Turkey’s crackdown on illegal gambling.
  • Tether has helped with over 1,800 investigations, freezing $3.4 billion in suspected illicit funds.
  • Tether collaborates with global law enforcement agencies to combat money laundering.
  • Turkey’s probe into illegal betting networks has led to over $1 billion in asset seizures.

Tether has once again partnered with law enforcement authorities, this time aiding Turkish prosecutors in seizing roughly $544 million in cryptocurrency. The funds were linked to an illegal online betting operation run by Veysel Sahin, a figure now accused of money laundering and operating unlicensed betting platforms. This action is part of a broader investigation into underground gambling activities in Turkey.

The Role of Tether in the Seizure

The cryptocurrency involved in this case was issued by Tether Holdings, the company behind the popular stablecoin USDt. As revealed by Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino, the company acted on a request from Turkish authorities who provided relevant information.

After reviewing the data, Tether acted in accordance with Turkish laws to freeze the assets. “Law enforcement came to us, they provided some information, we looked at it, and we acted,” said Ardoino in a statement to Bloomberg.

This seizure is part of a growing trend where Tether has worked with international law enforcement agencies to freeze illicit assets tied to criminal activities. To date, Tether has assisted in over 1,800 investigations across 62 countries, freezing more than $3.4 billion in USDT tied to suspected illicit activities.

The Ongoing Investigation in Turkey

The investigation into Sahin’s network has been extensive. Prosecutors in Istanbul have focused on illegal online gambling and money laundering. Sahin’s operations allegedly spanned across multiple countries, using cryptocurrency as a means to move and launder funds. As part of the investigation, Turkish authorities have already seized over $1 billion in assets linked to these illicit networks.

Tether’s assistance highlights the importance of stablecoins like in the ongoing fight against financial crime. Stablecoins have gained prominence due to their use in international transactions, but their potential for abuse has led to greater scrutiny from regulators and law enforcement agencies.

Tether’s Growing Role in Combating Illicit Activities

Tether’s efforts extend beyond the Turkish case. According to analytics firm Elliptic, Tether and its competitor, Circle, have blacklisted approximately 5,700 wallets holding over $2.5 billion in cryptocurrencies. Many of these addresses contained at the time of the freeze, showcasing Tether’s ongoing role in halting the flow of illicit funds.

In addition to its law enforcement collaborations, Tether has also been linked to various investigations in the U.S. and abroad, where its stablecoin was used for suspected money laundering activities. Despite this, Tether remains a vital tool in the global fight against crypto-related crime.

The Broader Implications of Crypto and Money Laundering

Stablecoins, especially those issued on the Tron network, continue to be central to discussions on cryptocurrency’s role in illicit activities. Reports from Bitrace and other blockchain researchers indicate that a significant percentage of stablecoin transactions flow through high-risk addresses

 In 2024, it was that approximately 5.14% of total stablecoin transaction volume moved through such addresses, with the majority involving USDt on the Tron network.

Despite these challenges, stablecoin issuers like Tether and Circle continue to comply with regulatory requirements and assist law enforcement agencies. The ongoing efforts aim to maintain the integrity of the cryptocurrency ecosystem while minimizing the impact of criminal activities.