According to on-chain monitoring, the US government wallet has just completed a large transfer, totaling 225.365 million USDT. This asset originates from a previous law enforcement seizure. Such a scale of government asset movement often attracts market attention — reflecting regulatory authorities' asset disposal trends and potentially impacting stablecoin liquidity.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 9h ago
The government’s move involves over 200 million USDT. The stablecoin market is about to shake a bit.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-07 21:09
225 million USDT? Is this a dump or a full liquidation? The government's reaction is a bit different this time.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-06 14:58
Is the US government selling off confiscated coins again? Can this scale really cause a market crash?
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ContractTester
· 01-06 14:57
The US government is now starting to dump USDT. Is this move to crash the market or just to liquidate holdings? Let's wait and see.
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OnChainSleuth
· 01-06 14:55
Here we go again, the government's dumping rhythm... 225 million USDT, how much splash will that make?
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-06 14:50
Is the US government selling off confiscated coins again? The pace is a bit fast, aren't they worried about crashing the market?
According to on-chain monitoring, the US government wallet has just completed a large transfer, totaling 225.365 million USDT. This asset originates from a previous law enforcement seizure. Such a scale of government asset movement often attracts market attention — reflecting regulatory authorities' asset disposal trends and potentially impacting stablecoin liquidity.