These substatuses apply to transactions in the Blocked by policy primary status. They indicate the specific reason the transaction was blocked.
BLOCKED_BY_POLICY
The BLOCKED_BY_POLICY substatus indicates the transaction was blocked from completing due to a Policy rule.
Transactions blocked by policy include the Policy rule number as it appears in your workspace Policy settings. If you want to allow these transactions, create a new Policy rule in a position that allows the transaction to be enforced correctly according to the first-match principle.
This substatus can also indicate that the transaction was blocked because the source address is a sanctioned address.
BLOCKED_BY_GLOBAL_POLICY
The BLOCKED_BY_GLOBAL_POLICY substatus indicates the transaction was blocked because the destination address is sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Fireblocks subscribes to OFAC's public Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list updates and adds OFAC-sanctioned addresses to its backend systems to block outgoing transactions to those addresses.