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Topic: Perhaps new problems for Tron (Read 88 times)

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
December 06, 2023, 10:16:22 AM
#5
Does this mean that the TRON network will face serious problems and the possibility of being banned?

I personally rely on USDT on the Tron network for most of my money transfers. I send Bitcoin from my wallet to the exchange, then exchange it into USDT Tron, and then send it to a local broker to convert it to a local currency because this is the only way available in my country.

Yesterday I saw an advertisement on the Telegram channel of the financial brokerage I use stating the need to use a coin other than Tron, but I did not think that there were legal problems threatening Tron, such as supporting terrorism.
This is really disgusting, so what is a good stablecoin that has cheap and fast fees if Tron gets banned?
I would diversify Risks.
US regulators are actively cleaning up the cryptocurrency market for the Coinbase exchange, in which Blackrock has invested.
Coinbase has its own centralized ecosystem, base. From the point of view of regulators, this is the correct “blockchain”, and the blockchain throne is alien from Asia Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1982
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December 06, 2023, 04:44:44 AM
#4
Does this mean that the TRON network will face serious problems and the possibility of being banned?

I personally rely on USDT on the Tron network for most of my money transfers. I send Bitcoin from my wallet to the exchange, then exchange it into USDT Tron, and then send it to a local broker to convert it to a local currency because this is the only way available in my country.

Yesterday I saw an advertisement on the Telegram channel of the financial brokerage I use stating the need to use a coin other than Tron, but I did not think that there were legal problems threatening Tron, such as supporting terrorism.
This is really disgusting, so what is a good stablecoin that has cheap and fast fees if Tron gets banned?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
December 01, 2023, 08:39:06 AM
#3
Wow, I mistakenly thought Tron usage was not too significant these days. It does have fast transactions and extremely low fees. Are terrorists actually using it, or is this just a Crypto hit piece? Also, what are the "new problems for Tron", what can they really do?
These are the transaction amounts per day
https://tronscan.org/#/                            $9,822,531,425,881

https://www.blockchain.com/explorer        $6,056,911,533

Tron is very convenient for transactions and I myself often use it to pay with stablecoins, because it’s fast and the fees are inexpensive.
Of course, stablecoins in the Tron ecosystem are also subject to blocking, but even this fact does not prevent criminals from using this ecosystem.

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/middle-east/article/3243006/israel-eyes-new-fighting-front-crypto-militants-hamas-hezbollah-favour-tron-over-bitcoin
Israel froze 143 Tron wallets between July 2021 and October 2023 that it believed were connected to a ‘designated terrorist organisation’
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
November 30, 2023, 03:28:15 PM
#2
Wow, I mistakenly thought Tron usage was not too significant these days. It does have fast transactions and extremely low fees. Are terrorists actually using it, or is this just a Crypto hit piece? Also, what are the "new problems for Tron", what can they really do?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
November 30, 2023, 07:14:12 AM
#1
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/new-crypto-front-emerges-israels-militant-financing-fight-2023-11-27/
" A new front has emerged in Israel's fight against the funding of Iran-backed militant groups from Hamas to Hezbollah: A fast-growing crypto network called Tron.

Quicker and cheaper than its larger rival Bitcoin, Tron has overtaken its rival as a platform for crypto transfers associated with groups designated as terror organizations by Israel, the United States and other countries, according to interviews with seven financial crime experts and blockchain investigations specialists.

A Reuters' analysis of crypto seizures announced by Israeli security services since 2021 reflects the trend, showing for the first time a sharp rise in the targeting of Tron wallets and a fall in Bitcoin wallet seizures.

"Earlier it was Bitcoin and now our data shows that these terrorist organizations tend to increasingly favor Tron," said Mriganka Pattnaik, CEO of New York-based blockchain analysis firm Merkle Science, citing Tron's faster transaction times, low fees, and stability."

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Previously, Reuters wrote bad articles about Binance, but no one thought that this would be the beginning of a major process against this exchange.
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