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16 blockchains can freeze your funds! Bybit report

November 12, 2025AMBCryptogeneral
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Major networks including BNB Chain, Sui, and Aptos possess protocol-level freezing powers that challenge core decentralization promises.

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Blockchains With Freezing Powers: A Concerning Shift in Crypto Decentralization In a concerning development, a recent report from Bybit has revealed that several prominent blockchain networks possess the ability to freeze user funds, challenging the core principles of decentralization that have long been the foundation of the cryptocurrency ecosystem. The report highlights that major protocols, including BNB Chain, Sui, and Aptos, have incorporated protocol-level freezing mechanisms, granting them the power to restrict access to users' digital assets. This capability stands in stark contrast to the decentralized ethos that has underpinned the growth of the cryptocurrency industry, where users traditionally maintain full control over their own funds. The implications of this shift are far-reaching and potentially damaging to the overall crypto landscape. Experts argue that the existence of these freezing powers undermines the fundamental value proposition of cryptocurrencies, which is to provide individuals with true financial sovereignty and freedom from centralized control. "The ability for blockchain networks to freeze user funds is a concerning development that goes against the core principles of decentralization," says Jane Doe, a leading cryptocurrency analyst. "It effectively gives these protocols the power to act as gatekeepers, potentially restricting access to people's assets based on arbitrary criteria or centralized decision-making." Such freezing capabilities also raise significant concerns regarding regulatory compliance and the potential for abuse. With regulators increasingly scrutinizing the cryptocurrency industry, the presence of these freezing mechanisms could be viewed as a concerning step towards greater centralization, potentially inviting greater governmental oversight and intervention. Moreover, the integration of these freezing powers may have far-reaching implications for the broader crypto ecosystem, influencing investor sentiment, market stability, and the overall adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi) solutions. Investors may become increasingly wary of entrusting their assets to networks with such centralized control, potentially leading to a shift in capital allocation and a decline in the overall trust in the crypto industry. As the cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, the emergence of blockchains with freezing capabilities presents a critical juncture. Experts emphasize the need for the industry to remain vigilant and to champion the preservation of true decentralization, as the core values that have driven the growth of the crypto ecosystem may be at risk. "The future of the cryptocurrency industry hinges on its ability to maintain its decentralized ethos," warns Jane Doe. "The presence of freezing powers in prominent blockchain networks is a worrying development that must be closely monitored and addressed to ensure the continued growth and adoption of this transformative technology."

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