Даркнет-площадка Huione выпустила стейблкоин USDH, привязанный к USD

cryptonews.ru2021-08-15 tarihinde yayınlandı2025-01-15 tarihinde güncellendi

Компания по безопасности блокчейнов Elliptic сообщила, что онлайн-платформа для торговли Huione, используемая для незаконной деятельности, выпустила стейблкоин USDH, привязанный к доллару. Это произошло в сентябре 2024 года.

По данным Elliptic, Huione рекламирует USDH как решение для пользователей, желающих обойти ограничения, налагаемые традиционными стейблкоинами, такими как USDT и USD Coin (USDC).

Huione — крупнейшая нелегальная онлайн-площадка с транзакциями на сумму, превышающую $24 млрд. В 2024 году её оборот почти достиг $10 млрд.

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Криптооборот Huione. Источник: Elliptic

В отличие от USDT компании Tether и USDC компании Circle, USDH не подлежит заморозке или ограничениям на переводы со стороны эмитента и регуляторов.

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Стейблкоин USDH позиционирует свои ключевые преимущества как отсутствие надзора со стороны регулирующих органов и заморозки активов.

Стейблкоин USDH представлен на блокчейнах Ethereum, BSC, Tron и в собственной сети Huione Xone. Одновременно с этим команда Huione создала криптокошелёк и децентрализованную биржу (DEX).

Кроме того, в сентябре 2024 года Huione запустила свою первую специализированную криптобиржу Huione Crypto. Эта платформа позволяет пользователям торговать USDH в паре с такими криптовалютами, как биткоин, ETH, TRX, Solana и Dogecoin.

Базирующаяся в Польше биржа ориентирована на европейских пользователей и предлагает языковую поддержку для китайского рынка.

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