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Singapore court freezes $58 million in crypto over a disputed transfer

A Singapore court has frozen about $58 million in cryptocurrency linked to a disputed transfer. The order prevents movement of the assets while the dispute is addressed through legal proceedings.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 12:41 AM UTC · Updated 2日前 · 1 分で読める

Singapore court freezes $58 million in crypto over a disputed transfer
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A Singapore court has frozen approximately $58 million in cryptocurrency in connection with a disputed transfer, according to a report originally published by CryptoRank. The order prevents the affected digital assets from being moved while the underlying dispute is addressed through the legal process.

The report does not identify the parties involved or specify the cryptocurrency affected. It also does not provide further details on the circumstances of the transfer, the claims being made, or the duration of the freeze.

Court-ordered freezes are generally intended to preserve assets during a dispute and reduce the risk that they are transferred before a case is resolved. The matter highlights how legal disputes involving crypto can require courts to address control, custody and movement of blockchain-based assets alongside more traditional asset-preservation measures.

Why this matters

The freeze shows courts can apply asset-preservation measures to cryptocurrency while ownership or transfer disputes are litigated. It could reinforce the importance of custody controls and legal jurisdiction in large-value crypto transfers, particularly where assets may otherwise be moved quickly.

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Why did the Singapore court freeze $58 million in crypto?

The freeze is tied to a disputed cryptocurrency transfer. The available information does not specify the parties or the precise nature of the dispute.

How much cryptocurrency was frozen in Singapore?

The court froze approximately $58 million worth of cryptocurrency.

Can the frozen crypto be moved?

The court order restricts movement of the assets while the transfer dispute is being handled.

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