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$1 million Tether lost and recovered

Over the weekend, a user accidentally transferred 1 million Tether (USDT) to Swerve’s contract, resulting in the loss of the funds, although they were later recovered.

Some time ago, another user made a similar mistake and lost $400,000.

The problem was not caused by bugs, but by human error or perhaps, especially in the second case, by a lack of understanding of crypto platforms around which there is still little expertise.

Anyway, the CTO of Bitfinex and Tether, Paolo Ardoino, promptly wrote a message to the unfortunate user telling him to open a ticket to the support service so a solution could be found in case they were ERC20 USDT tokens.

A few days later Ardoino himself confirmed that the funds had been recovered and sent to the legitimate owner.

The amount involved, we repeat, was as much as 1 million USDT.

How were the lost Tether recovered

Obviously, such a thing was only possible thanks to the existence of a centralized system with which it was possible to create or destroy the amount.

This is certainly an advantage considering that in this case, it allowed the recovery of lost funds.

This was a case with a happy ending, despite the fact that there were many users who complained under the posts as they now want to be treated in the same way and recover lost funds, asking what the minimum threshold is for the team to take action.

As Ardoino himself explained, this procedure usually takes several weeks, but in this case, it only took a couple of days.

This opens the scenario to something revolutionary in the DeFi world because using USDT could provide guarantees as funds cannot be lost or stolen.

Imagine, for example, if funds were stolen from a pool or from a DeFi protocol that has several million USDT. At that point, it would be entirely legitimate to think that users could ask Tether to recover the missing funds and blacklist the address with the stolen assets.

Alfredo de Candia
Alfredo de Candia
Android developer da oltre 8 anni sul playstore di Google con una decina di app, Alfredo a 21 anni ha scalato il Monte Fuji seguendo il detto "Chi scala il monte Fuji una volta nella vita è un uomo saggio, chi lo scala due volte è un pazzo". Tra le sue app troviamo un dizionario di giapponese, un database di spam e virus, il più completo database sui compleanni di serie Anime e Manga e un database sulle shitcoin. Miner della domenica, Alfredo ha una forte passione per le crypto ed è un fan di EOS.
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