Los poderes de congelación del USDC de Circle enfrentan un nuevo escrutinio después de billeteras bloqueadas y respuesta retrasada al robo
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Circle puede congelar las carteras del USDC cuando decida que el riesgo es lo suficientemente alto. Los participantes del mercado están sopesando cuidadosamente las implicaciones, y el resultado probablemente dependerá de condiciones macroeconómicas y de volumen más amplios. Esté atento a la reacción de $ETH $NEAR: un movimiento decisivo por encima o por debajo de niveles clave confirmará la próxima tendencia.
Circle can freeze USDC wallets when it decides the risk is high enough. The new criticism is that the same power appeared slow when stolen funds were moving and broad when business wallets were caught in a sealed civil matter. Circle's biggest selling point may be becoming its biggest liability. On-chain investigator ZachXBT's “Circle Files” allege that the USDC issuer has inconsistently applied its freeze powers. Circle was too slow in 15 cases involving more than $420 million in allegedly illicit funds since 2022, yet broad enough to sweep 16 operational business wallets in a sealed US civil matter. The wallets were tied to exchanges , casinos, and forex services that ZachXBT said did not appear connected. Why this matters: USDC is a core dollar infrastructure for exchanges, payments, and DeFi, so the real question is whether businesses can predict when freeze power will be used, how fast it will be applied, and how quickly mistakes can be reversed. The firm later unfroze at least one of those wallets, belonging to Goated.com, adding weight to the question of how precisely Circle reviews the addresses it blocklists. That sequence of “slow on theft, sweeping on civil process” lands at a difficult moment. USDC held roughly $77.2 billion in circulation as of April 3, in a total stablecoin market of nearly $316.8 billion, accounting for about 24.5% of that pool. One of the cases ZachXBT cites, the Drift exploit , saw more than $280 million in USDC move across 100-plus transactions in roughly six hours. Related Reading Circle under fire as $230M in stolen USDC flows unblocked days after freezing legitimate accounts The Drift exploit exposes a growing contradiction in how stablecoin issuers enforce control during crises. Apr 3, 2026 · Oluwapelumi Adejumo At that scale and speed, the gap between “can freeze” and “froze in time” is the entire practical question. A bar chart shows 16 operational wallets frozen in a sealed civil matter against 15 alleged slow-action theft c
Key Takeaways
- Circle can freeze USDC wallets when it decides the risk is high enough
- The new criticism is that the same power appeared slow when stolen funds were moving and broad when business wallets were caught in a sealed civil matter
- Circle's biggest selling point may be becoming its biggest liability
- On-chain investigator ZachXBT's “Circle Files” allege that the USDC issuer has inconsistently applied its freeze powers
- Circle was too slow in 15 cases involving more than $420 million in allegedly illicit funds since 2022, yet broad enough to sweep 16 operational business wallets in a sealed US civil matter