HTX Suspends WLFI and USD1 Trading After Token Freeze Sparks Control Debate

HTX suspended WLFI and USD1 trading after frozen tokens affected HTX-linked addresses.
USD1 balances were automatically converted to USDT at a 1:1 ratio.
The dispute stems from a sanctions compliance review linked to UK regulatory actions.
Crypto’s decentralization narrative just ran into another uncomfortable reality check. HTX has suspended trading for WLFI and USD1-related pairs after the World Liberty Financial (WLFI) team froze tokens held in HTX-linked addresses. The move follows an ongoing sanctions compliance review and has quickly escalated into a broader discussion about issuer authority, user ownership, and the limits of control on supposedly open blockchain networks.
Token Freeze Triggers Immediate Market Response

According to HTX, the WLFI project team restricted the on-chain circulation of specific WLFI tokens associated with HTX-related addresses. The exchange stated that the affected assets belong to individual users who legally purchased them and are not assets owned by sanctioned entities or the exchange itself.
In response, HTX suspended trading for WLFI/USDT, USD1/USDT, BTC/USD1, and ETH/USD1. The platform also halted USD1 deposits and withdrawals while automatically converting all user USD1 balances into USDT at a strict 1:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, WLFI withdrawals remain paused until the token freeze is lifted.
UK Sanctions Add New Complexity
The dispute traces back to the United Kingdom’s sanctions against Huobi Global S.A., the Panama-registered entity linked to HTX. The designation was issued on May 26, 2026, under Russia sanctions regulations.
WLFI cited its sanctions compliance framework as the basis for restricting token circulation. The project has previously warned users that addresses connected to compliance reviews could face limitations.
Notably, the WLFI smart contract contains an admin-controlled blacklist and freeze function, a feature that has reportedly been used before during disputes involving major token holders.
Investor Concerns Move Into Spotlight
The situation highlights a growing challenge facing tokenized finance. Issuer-controlled freeze mechanisms are common among compliant stablecoins, including USD1’s peers. However, when such controls affect retail user holdings and governance-linked assets, questions around transparency and due process inevitably follow.
For investors, the immediate impact is simple: liquidity has disappeared for several trading pairs on a major exchange. The broader implication is harder to ignore. As tokenized finance expands, trust may increasingly depend on how projects balance regulatory compliance with user protections.
For now, HTX says services will remain suspended until the freeze is resolved, while WLFI holders and USD1 users wait for further updates on the compliance review process.
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