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Circle Internet Group faces class action over failure to stop Drift Protocol exploit funds

Circle Internet Group faces class action over failure to stop Drift Protocol exploit funds

Circle Internet Group faces a class action lawsuit over its failure to freeze $230 million in stolen USDC funds linked to Drift Protocol exploit. The lawsuit alleges negligence in preventing the movement of stolen funds, with Drift planning to recover $147.5 million backed by future revenue. The case highlights risks in stablecoin security.

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