Stablecoins like USDT are caught in a complex paradox. On one hand, they've become critical financial lifelines in countries facing economic instability—providing citizens in Venezuela and Iran with access to stable value beyond their national currencies' reach. On the other hand, this very utility has thrust them into the crosshairs of geopolitical scrutiny and regulatory pressure from major economies.



Tether's prominence in these markets illustrates a fundamental tension: the technology enables financial inclusion and resistance to currency collapse, yet simultaneously attracts sanctions risk and questions about money flow monitoring. It's a reminder that stablecoins aren't neutral tools—they're caught between solving real problems and facing legitimate concerns about usage patterns and compliance.
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