Turkish authorities have frozen all assets of Kasım Garipoğlu, Fatih Garipoğlu, Burak Ateş, Ayşegül Şeynova, Gökmen Kadir Şeynova, Mert Vidinli, and Ezgi Fındık. This incident has sparked a new round of discussions in the crypto community about regulatory policies and asset security, and also reflects the ongoing attention and enforcement efforts of governments worldwide in the digital asset space.
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SilentAlpha
· 2025-12-31 17:45
Turkey's move is so aggressive, freezing all assets... Those who didn't migrate early must be panicking.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 2025-12-31 17:45
Turkey is freezing assets again? This routine is so familiar; as soon as the government takes action, the crypto community goes into an uproar.
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RektRecorder
· 2025-12-31 17:38
Here we go again, Turkey has directly frozen all assets in this wave? That's why I've been saying not to put all your eggs in one basket.
Now I finally understand what it means when the government can act at will.
These guys are probably freaking out, assets just disappeared.
When something like this happens, it feels like the entire industry has to tremble.
Turkey's methods are really ruthless, it's already 2024 and they're still playing like this.
By the way, what are these people doing? Such a big move to freeze assets.
It's a common saying, it's always the same story.
Confirmed: Regulations are getting stricter, and this is not a good sign.
It seems I need to learn to hold my coins more discreetly.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 2025-12-31 17:30
Turkey is back? Still playing the game of freezing assets...
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 2025-12-31 17:28
Here comes another asset freeze, and this time Turkey is really quick to act.
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By the way, what exactly did these people do? Was their entire assets confiscated?
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I just want to know where these people's money ended up in the end. They probably won't get it back, right?
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Regulations are really getting stricter. I feel like I need to be more low-key.
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Why is it that every time a bunch of names get frozen together? Such a coincidence?
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So this is why I said not to keep all assets in one place, but I still got caught.
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The Turkish government's move has me a bit worried. It feels like it could be anyone's turn at any time.
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Whenever something like this happens, I start reflecting on my own risk management strategies.
Turkish authorities have frozen all assets of Kasım Garipoğlu, Fatih Garipoğlu, Burak Ateş, Ayşegül Şeynova, Gökmen Kadir Şeynova, Mert Vidinli, and Ezgi Fındık. This incident has sparked a new round of discussions in the crypto community about regulatory policies and asset security, and also reflects the ongoing attention and enforcement efforts of governments worldwide in the digital asset space.