Tether Helps RCMP Recover $460,000 in Crypto Fraud Case

Tether Helps RCMP Recover $460,000 in Crypto Fraud Case

On July 3, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Federal Policing Criminal Operations Virtual Assets team executed a Special Warrant for Digital Assets, seizing 460,000 USDT, worth about 640,000 Canadian dollars. According to the RCMP, the money came from a sophisticated fraud scheme that targeted an Ontario resident.

The successful seizure was made possible in large part due to Tether’s cooperation. Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, emphasized that the company’s ability to freeze suspicious funds in real time has positioned it as a “trusted ally” for law enforcement agencies worldwide. Canadian police officials agreed. Sergeant Ryan Berry of the RCMP explained that timing is critical in digital asset cases, since funds can move across the globe in seconds. Without early intervention and private sector support, the chance of recovery drops dramatically.

The collaboration in Canada is not an isolated case. Tether has been steadily expanding its work with global regulators and investigators. Over the past year, the company supported a $225 million U.S. Department of Justice enforcement action, froze $23 million with the help of the U.S. Secret Service, and worked to block $9 million linked to the Bybit hack.

Tether Supports Canadian Law Enforcement in Recovery of 460,000 USDT from Investment Fraud Scheme
Learn more: https://t.co/Xr7UoFjgqd

— Tether (@Tether_to) September 15, 2025

In total, Tether has blocked or frozen more than $3.2 billion in USDT tied to illicit activity. This includes actions against wallets suspected of financing terrorism, bypassing sanctions, or running large-scale fraud. The company now works with more than 290 law enforcement agencies across 59 countries. In just the last 12 months, it has helped stop activity in 3,660 crypto wallets, with more than half of those actions taken alongside U.S. agencies.

More About Stablecoins

The global supply of stablecoins has reached a record $280 billion, marking a major milestone for digital finance. These so-called digital dollars are increasingly becoming the main way people exchange value and preserve wealth within the crypto economy.

2⃣8⃣0⃣ The global stablecoin supply is at an all-time high of $280 billion.

Digital dollars are growing into the primary medium of exchange & store of value in the crypto economy.

Biggest contributors: $USDT, $USDC, $USDe, $USDS, and $USD1. pic.twitter.com/BLWdSvWBGt

— Token Terminal ???? (@tokenterminal) September 15, 2025

Leading the charge are top issuers such as Tether’s USDT, Circle’s USDC, and newer entrants like USDe, USDS, and USD1, all of which are helping drive liquidity and accessibility across markets. This surge reflects both rising demand for dollar-denominated assets and the growing trust in stablecoins as a backbone of the broader blockchain ecosystem.

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