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Tether and Circle Blacklist Iranian Exchange Wallex Wallets Amid Sanctions Pressure

Nathan Sinclair by Nathan Sinclair
March 25, 2026
in Crypto Exchanges
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Stablecoin issuers Tether and Circle have blacklisted wallet addresses linked to Wallex, an Iranian cryptocurrency exchange, effectively freezing USDT and USDC balances and blocking future transfers for the platform’s users.

The coordinated action by the two largest stablecoin providers renders the affected funds unmovable on-chain. When an address is blacklisted, the issuer’s smart contract prevents any further transfers of the token to or from that wallet, leaving balances permanently frozen unless the issuer reverses the designation.

On-chain investigator ZachXBT flagged the Wallex-linked addresses, drawing attention to the connection between the wallets and the Iranian exchange. Both Tether and Circle subsequently moved to blacklist the identified addresses, cutting off Wallex’s access to the two dominant dollar-pegged stablecoins.

1,800+

Wallet addresses blacklisted by Tether (USDT) to date, the Wallex freeze is the latest in a long pattern of sanctions-driven exclusions.

Source: Dune Analytics / on-chain data

Wallex operates as a cryptocurrency exchange within Iran, offering trading services to Iranian users. The platform has served as one of the avenues through which Iranian citizens access dollar-denominated crypto assets, particularly stablecoins used as a hedge against rial depreciation.

OFAC Sanctions Drive Compliance Action Against Wallex

The blacklisting is rooted in the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions regime, which broadly prohibits American entities from facilitating transactions with Iranian parties. Iran remains one of the most comprehensively sanctioned jurisdictions under U.S. law.

Circle, incorporated in the United States, is directly subject to OFAC jurisdiction and has explicit compliance obligations to freeze assets connected to sanctioned entities. The company has acted on multiple occasions to blacklist addresses flagged under sanctions frameworks.

Tether, while registered offshore in the British Virgin Islands, has repeatedly stated its willingness to cooperate with law enforcement and sanctions authorities. The issuer has frozen hundreds of millions of dollars in USDT across prior enforcement actions, including addresses linked to OFAC-designated entities following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

It remains unclear whether Wallex itself was formally added to OFAC’s Specially Designated Nationals list or whether the freeze was a proactive compliance decision by both issuers. In similar past cases involving crypto laundering investigations, issuers have acted on credible intelligence before formal government designations.

Joint Blacklist Exposes Stablecoin Censorship Risk

The simultaneous action by both Tether and Circle underscores a structural vulnerability for users in sanctioned regions who depend on centralized stablecoins for dollar access.

~87%

Combined stablecoin market share held by USDT (Tether) and USDC (Circle), a joint blacklist by both issuers amounts to near-total stablecoin exclusion.

Source: CoinMarketCap stablecoin category

Both USDT and USDC smart contracts contain built-in blacklist functions at the ERC-20 level. When an address is added to the blacklist, the contract’s transfer function reverts for that address, making the tokens completely illiquid without any recourse outside of the issuer removing the designation.

Iran ranks among the countries with the highest cryptocurrency adoption rates globally, driven in part by citizens seeking alternatives to the depreciating rial. USDT in particular dominates trading volume across Middle Eastern and sanctioned-country markets, making Tether’s blacklist power especially consequential for users in these regions.

The Wallex freeze will likely reignite debate within the crypto community about centralized stablecoin censorship risks. Decentralized stablecoin alternatives such as DAI cannot be frozen at the issuer level, as they lack a centralized entity with blacklist authority over the smart contract. However, decentralized options carry their own trade-offs in liquidity and peg stability.

For Wallex users holding USDT or USDC on the platform, the practical impact is severe. Frozen balances cannot be moved, traded, or redeemed. Unless Tether or Circle reverse the blacklist designation, those funds are effectively lost to the affected wallets.

The action also arrives amid broader momentum in stablecoin regulation. Circle’s USDC and competing stablecoin projects are navigating evolving compliance frameworks across multiple jurisdictions, with issuers under increasing pressure to demonstrate sanctions enforcement capabilities.

Meanwhile, the entry of traditional financial institutions into crypto, including major banks exploring Bitcoin ETF issuance, has intensified regulatory scrutiny on the infrastructure layer that stablecoins occupy. Compliance actions like the Wallex blacklist signal that stablecoin issuers are aligning more closely with traditional financial gatekeeping expectations.

Neither Tether, Circle, nor Wallex have issued detailed public statements regarding the specific addresses frozen or the total value of assets affected. On-chain analysts are expected to publish detailed breakdowns of the blacklisted wallets in the coming days, as reporting on the freeze continues to develop.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Nathan Sinclair

Nathan Sinclair

Feature Reporter | Adoption Storyteller | People-and-Power Crypto Journalist
Nathan Sinclair is a crypto journalist and researcher who approaches the industry through people, institutions, and lived impact rather than market abstraction alone. At TheCCPress, he covers founder stories, adoption narratives, company shifts, and the broader social or economic consequences of crypto expansion. His reporting style is grounded, feature-oriented, and especially effective when a story needs both context and a human lens.

“Narrative journalism works when it treats crypto as something that affects people, not just portfolios.”

Profile
- Gender: Male
- Born: April 1991
- Based: Wellington, New Zealand
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Stories, people, institutions, adoption, company sagas, ideological conflict

Experience
Nathan has worked across financial reporting, fintech coverage, and crypto journalism for more than eight years. His experience includes founder interviews, live event reporting, feature writing, and explanatory stories about adoption and market shifts. At TheCCPress, he is especially strong on pieces that need to show how market narratives and institutional change affect real businesses, communities, and public perception.

Background
He trained in journalism and later deepened his knowledge of finance, which gives him a useful balance between narrative instinct and economic context. That combination makes him a strong fit for TheCCPress’s editorial direction, where the aim is not to cover everything in crypto but to tell better stories about influence, conflict, and consequence.

Achievements
Nathan has written long-form features, explainers, and research-backed stories that connect digital-asset developments with broader economic and social questions. His strongest work tends to involve people and institutions rather than isolated tokens, which aligns well with the site’s new category system.

Work Style
He writes with a calm, human-centered voice and prefers to frame stories around stakes and consequence rather than raw novelty. Nathan is particularly effective on company narratives, founder profiles, institutional pivots, and adoption stories where the emotional and strategic dimensions are both important.

Skills
Nathan’s key strengths include feature reporting, interview-driven journalism, narrative structuring, market-context writing, adoption analysis, and editorial synthesis across finance and crypto. He is most valuable on stories that need readability, empathy, and credibility at the same time.

Additional Information
Within the new TheCCPress taxonomy, Nathan is a strong fit for stories/company-sagas, people/founders, people/institutions, and selected conflicts/ideology coverage. He helps give the publication a more recognizably journalistic voice.

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