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Shanghai Court Uncovers $6.5B USDT Scheme in Forex Scandal

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JULY 20, 2025

Yang and Xu, two key players, orchestrated a $6.5 billion USDT foreign exchange scheme involving shell companies, according to the Shanghai court’s recent revelations in July 2025.

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Key Points:
  • Shanghai court reveals massive USDT forex scheme.
  • Involvement of Yang and Xu in China’s forex illegalities.
  • Operation utilized shell companies to avoid regulation.
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Massive USDT Forex Scheme Unveiled by Shanghai Court

Legal Unveiling of the Scheme

The Shanghai court discovered an extensive illegal foreign exchange operation utilizing USDT (Tether) to conduct transactions amounting to $6.5 billion. The scheme involved complex coordination between international and domestic operations managed by Yang and Xu.

Operational Dynamics

Yang orchestrated flows from abroad while Xu managed domestic transactions, creating two separate transactional paths to evade scrutiny. Gao Yongfeng, a senior partner at Shanghai Jinli Law Firm, explained the mechanism as a split of regulated transactions into unregulated ones, evading oversight. “This illegal exchange mechanism splits what should be a single, regulated forex transaction into two separate operations, thereby evading regulatory oversight,” he noted.

Market Impact and Future Regulatory Measures

The immediate effects on the crypto market appear minimal, with USDT maintaining stability. USDT’s market cap remains at approximately $161.65 billion with continued stable trading. No impact on BTC and ETH or DeFi protocols has been reported.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in policing cross-border financial transactions using stablecoins. Chinese regulators face increasing pressure to tighten controls and maintain financial stability amid crypto-related breaches.

Market participants and legal experts predict enhanced regulatory frameworks targeting the use of stablecoins in foreign exchange. Future outcomes could involve stricter regulatory measures and technological innovations to curb similar activities. Shanghai’s legal actions likely set a precedent for future enforcement strategies against crypto-based illegalities.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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