Justin Sun just dropped a bombshell at a Hong Kong press conference. He laid out detailed allegations about TUSD reserve funds being misused—and the claims aren't small talk. The man's clearly fired up about what he's calling illegal activity tied to those reserves.



Here's where it gets serious: Dubai's DIFC Court slapped a massive $456 million global asset freeze on Aria Commodities DMCC. Sun openly praised the court's decision, calling it a critical step. That's not pocket change—we're talking nearly half a billion locked down across jurisdictions.

The reserve controversy surrounding TUSD has been brewing, but this legal escalation marks a turning point. Whether this freeze sticks or sparks further legal battles, the stablecoin sector just got a serious reality check on compliance and transparency.
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FreeMintervip
· 2025-11-27 12:54
Four to five hundred million frozen, this time it's really going to get serious.
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AmateurDAOWatchervip
· 2025-11-27 12:34
Well... 456 million frozen, TUSD is really being played people for suckers now.

This stablecoin issue is bound to be settled sooner or later, to put it bluntly, it's all about whose reserves are the strongest.

Justin Sun's move this time can be seen as getting himself out of the situation, clever indeed.

Looking forward to the subsequent legal battles, that feels like the real show.

If this freeze really takes effect, the entire industry will have to reassess itself.
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