Chinese Authorities Crack Down on Gambling Sites Using Tether Stablecoin
Chinese authorities have arrested 77 individuals and shuttered gambling sites using the dollar-pegged tether (USDT) cryptocurrency.

A local branch of the People's Bank of China (PBoC), in conjunction with other Chinese authorities, has conducted mass arrests and shut down online gambling sites for activities involving the tether
- Announced Thursday in a statement by the PBoC office in Huizhou city, 77 suspects have been arrested and three gambling sites have been shuttered.
- The announcement came via the central bank's official WeChat account and was confirmed to CoinDesk by a source who requested anonymity.
- The arrests were made over alleged money laundering in which "whitewashing" was used to hide funds obtained through illegal online gambling activity, including through USDT, a cryptocurrency linked to the value of the U.S. dollar on a 1:1 basis.
- The total amount involved in the alleged laundering is said to be around 120 million yuan ($17.95 million)
- It is "illegal to open casinos and participate in gambling online," the PBoC said. "Don't be curious and lucky. Any 'disguise' can't escape high-pressure supervision."
- In July, crypto over-the-counter (OTC) traders were detained in order to assist with state investigation efforts involving illegal economic activity, however, at the time, no arrests were made.
- The gambling arrests come as the PBoC is closing on the launch of its "digital yuan" central bank digital currency.
See also: Hong Kong ‘Exploring’ Collaboration With China on Digital Yuan: Finance Chief
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