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Circle (CRCL) Sued Over $280M Drift Protocol Hack—What Plaintiffs Claim

Circle (CRCL) Sued Over $280M Drift Protocol Hack—What Plaintiffs Claim

Circle faces a lawsuit over the $280 million Drift Protocol hack, accused of not freezing stolen USDC funds despite having the ability. The attack drained assets on Solana and Ethereum, with attackers moving funds during US business hours. The lawsuit highlights Circle’s alleged failure to act.

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