Crypto exchange HTX, previously known as Huobi, has suddenly turned off its proof-of-reserves system today, according to Adam Cochran, Managing Partner at Cinneamhain Ventures. This concerning development comes at the same time as TrueUSD (TUSD), which is believed to be owned by HTX stakeholder Justin Sun, has failed to maintain its $1 peg for over two weeks.

Earlier today, visiting HTX’s proof-of-reserves page showed no data on the exchange’s cryptocurrency reserves. The reserve rates, wallet balances, and user asset figures were all missing temporarily. The page is now back online, but the timing of this temporary outage still raises questions given the ongoing issues with stablecoin TUSD.

This change follows recent scrutiny around TUSD and its apparent lack of adequate collateralization. TUSD has traded below $1 since January 7th according to CoinGecko.

Earlier this month, TrueUSD failed to provide real-time attestations showing it had sufficient dollar reserves backing the stablecoin. This transparency failure led to speculation that TrueUSD may be under-collateralized.

Multiple reports exist of users unable to redeem TUSD. Meanwhile, one Tron address linked to Justin Sun seems to be the sole address minting and burning over $3 billion worth of TUSD tokens.

Last July, Archblock’s co-founder Daniel Jaiyong filed a lawsuit claiming Justin Sun was secretly acquiring the company TrueUSD. Court documents allege Sun was buying the struggling stablecoin issuer amid negotiations with Archblock.



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