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1 min readPublished February 25, 2026

Product Update: Every Freeze, Release, and Burn Now Has Its Own Page

Every recorded freeze, release, and burn transaction now has a dedicated page showing what happened, the wallet involved, and what happened to it since.

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Product Update: Every Freeze, Release, and Burn Now Has Its Own Page

Until now, a freeze event only existed as a row in a table. Now every recorded freeze, release, and burn transaction has its own page: the amount, the wallet, the exact time, and — this is the part other trackers don't do — what happened to that wallet afterward.

If a wallet was frozen and later released, the freeze page links straight to the release page, and back. If several notable freezes happened the same day, the page shows those too.

What this means for you

  • Share a direct link to one specific freeze instead of a whole feed.
  • See a wallet's full before-and-after story from a single event page.
  • A short plain-language note on why the wallet was frozen, when we know it.

No action needed — these pages are already live and linked from the explorer, the live event feed, the largest freezes leaderboard, and the daily archive.

By FreezeRadar Team

Research and product team behind FreezeRadar.