The real destructive power of this type of news lies not in who is right or wrong, but in the trend it reveals: platforms are increasingly inclined to 'prefer to wrongfully kill.' Once the pressure for risk control and compliance rises, the system's most natural response is to tighten: raise thresholds, delay reviews, expand the scope of freezes, and reduce channels for suspicious funds.
From the user's perspective, you will experience a very real sense of suffocation: you haven't done anything wrong, but you also can't do anything. The assets are still on the books, but the path has turned into 'waiting for notification.'
This is not a conspiracy theory; it is the instinctive reaction of the financial system under pressure: first, stop the bleeding, then explain.
In this era, you must prepare a more stable option that resembles an 'on-chain cash base' for yourself, minimizing the impact of single-point channels on your life. This is the reason I brought the protagonist back to USDD.
The value of USDD lies precisely in its 'engineered self-evidence': over-collateralization makes stability more explainable, on-chain transparency allows for state verification, PSM makes anchoring more executable, and multi-chain native means you don't have to stake your life on a single platform's channel. It doesn't guarantee you will never encounter trouble, but it gives you a capacity closer to 'autonomous migration': when one entry tightens, you can switch entries; when one platform slows down, you can switch ecosystems; when you need to wait, you can also convert part of your USDD into sUSDD for more rational 'cash enhancement' (according to the current page).
In the era of 'better to mistakenly kill', the best counterattack is not to confront the system, but to make yourself independent of a single system. The main significance of USDD is to turn the US dollar into an on-chain cash project: usable, redeemable, and transferable.
Disclaimer: The above content is personal research and views from 'carving a boat to seek a sword', intended for information sharing only and does not constitute any investment or trading advice.