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Circle ponders undo button for crypto payments, how is this censorship-resistance?

Circle ponders undo button for crypto payments, how is this censorship-resistance?

KriptoworldKriptoworld2025/09/25 16:00
By:by kriptoworld

Imagine sending crypto and realizing you just got scammed, now, what if you could undo that transaction?

Sounds like science fiction in the world of blockchain, where once it’s done, it’s done, is gospel.

But Circle, the brains behind USDC, is cooking up something wild, reversible stablecoin payments. Is this heresy?

The power to freeze could be misused

Circle’s president, Heath Tarbert, spilled the beans on a plan that would let users claw back lost funds from scams or hacks, without throwing out blockchain’s baby with the bathwater.

This idea cuts right through crypto’s core belief in irreversible transfers, a built-in safeguard against centralized control.

Tarbert throws down a challenge, how to offer fraud protection like traditional banks do, without killing crypto’s lightning-fast, trustless vibes.

This isn’t a theoretical puzzle anymore. Earlier this year, the Sui blockchain made headlines by freezing over $160 million after a $220 million Cetus exchange hack.

The community voted to return the funds, a move some called a triumph over hackers. Others saw a crack in decentralization’s armor, fearing this power to freeze could be misused.

Arc blockchain, where USDC is the gas

Circle’s timing is no coincidence. With stablecoins edging into mainstream finance, courting banks and asset managers is top priority.

Their shiny new blockchain, Arc, is slated to debut in testnet form before going live next year.

Arc will use USDC as gas to fuel transactions and team up with Fireblocks, the custody powerhouse trusted by more than 2,000 financial firms worldwide.

Compromise on immutability

Why does this matter? If successful, Circle’s reversible payments could soothe institutional jitters about crypto’s risks, making stablecoins even sexier to banks ready to dabble.

But brace yourself for fireworks, hardcore decentralization fans will likely see this as crypto blasphemy, an unacceptable compromise on immutability.

Circle’s gambit poses a classic crypto conundrum, how to keep the speed and freedom blockchain offers while adding the safety nets traditional finance never let go of. Are we not entertained?

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Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld

With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

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Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

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