May 01, 2026
DeFi can freeze stolen funds, but not everyone agrees it should

Crypto faces backlash for freezing stolen funds and for doing nothing, with expectations pulling in opposite directions.
Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols are stepping in to freeze stolen funds while centralized issuers face criticism for holding back.
A recent intervention on Arbitrum saw attacker-linked assets frozen after a major exploit, while some stablecoin issuers, including Circle, have faced public backlash for slower or more limited responses in similar situations.
Connor Howe, CEO and co-founder of cross-chain infrastructure project Enso, said that crypto protocols are not that different from centralized platforms or banks if a small group of people can freeze funds.
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
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