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2026-05-28 03:55:11

HTX warns ‘indiscriminate’ crypto risk controls are harming users after UK sanctions

BitcoinWorld HTX warns ‘indiscriminate’ crypto risk controls are harming users after UK sanctions The crypto exchange HTX has publicly criticized what it describes as ‘indiscriminate’ risk control measures being applied across the industry, following the United Kingdom government’s decision to add Huobi Global S.A. — an entity linked to HTX — to its Russia sanctions list. The exchange argues that normal users are being unfairly caught in the crossfire. Background: UK sanctions and industry reaction On [date of event — e.g., earlier this week], the UK government updated its Russia sanctions regime to include Huobi Global S.A., a corporate entity with historical ties to the HTX exchange. The move was part of broader international efforts to restrict financial services linked to sanctioned Russian entities. However, the immediate fallout has extended beyond the targeted entity itself. Molly, a core builder at HTX DAO, posted on X (formerly Twitter) that normal users are facing transfer restrictions and blocked trades. She specifically noted that accounts on other platforms have been frozen simply because they deposited funds that were withdrawn from HTX. The argument: Targeted measures vs. blanket restrictions ‘If there are concerns about a platform, the measures should target that platform, not cause indiscriminate harm to ordinary users,’ Molly argued in her public statement. She called on the broader crypto industry to improve its risk control standards and implement a more precise review system for legitimate users associated with HTX. The core of the dispute lies in how compliance systems interpret sanctions data. Many exchanges and financial platforms use automated risk-scoring tools that flag any transaction linked to a sanctioned entity. This can result in account freezes or transaction blocks for users who have no direct connection to illicit activity, but who have interacted with a flagged platform. Impact on users and industry trust For everyday crypto users, the situation creates uncertainty. A user who simply withdraws funds from HTX and deposits them into another exchange may find their account frozen without explanation. This undermines trust in the broader crypto ecosystem and raises questions about the proportionality of current compliance practices. Industry observers note that the issue is not unique to HTX or the UK sanctions. Similar patterns have emerged with other exchanges and regulatory actions, highlighting a structural challenge in how decentralized financial systems interact with traditional, jurisdiction-based sanctions frameworks. Conclusion The HTX case underscores a growing tension between regulatory compliance and user experience in the cryptocurrency industry. While sanctions are a legitimate and necessary tool for national security, the implementation of risk controls by private platforms can have unintended consequences for ordinary users. The call from HTX for more precise, targeted measures reflects a broader industry need for smarter compliance systems that do not penalize users for association alone. FAQs Q1: Why did the UK add Huobi Global S.A. to its Russia sanctions list? The UK government added the entity as part of its sanctions regime targeting financial services and entities linked to Russia, following the invasion of Ukraine. The specific rationale is based on the entity’s alleged connections to sanctioned Russian actors or activities. Q2: What does ‘indiscriminate risk control’ mean in this context? It refers to automated compliance measures that freeze or restrict accounts based on broad criteria, such as any transaction with a flagged platform, rather than conducting a case-by-case review of whether the user is actually involved in sanctioned activity. Q3: Can users who were affected get their accounts unfrozen? Potentially, but the process varies by platform. Affected users should contact the support teams of the exchange where their account was frozen, provide documentation of legitimate activity, and request a manual review. HTX has urged the industry to implement more precise review systems for legitimate users. This post HTX warns ‘indiscriminate’ crypto risk controls are harming users after UK sanctions first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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