I will publicly shame those responsible for the losses from the Drift hack for as long as Iโm here.
These guys just hide and wait for everyone to forget, then move on with their millions from team allocations and launch new projects.
Not on my watch
@karahan@Simi_2210_ It also works if you just add the two numbers in sequence before the written number to get the next number. For example 14, preceded by 12 & 13. Add 12+13=25 then 23+24=47 and so on
Circle had the freeze button. They proved it worked 9 days before the Drift attack.
They just didn't press it.
$230M in stolen USDC moved through Circle's own CCTP bridge for 6 hours during US business hours
Over 100 transactions!
And Circle's response?
A blog post nine days laterโฆ
The title says it all too: "When Open Systems Are Tested: Accountability, Rule of Law, and the Work Ahead."
Direct quote: "When Circle freezes USDC, it is not because we have decided, unilaterally or arbitrarily, that someone's assets should be taken from them. It is because the law requires us to act."
Translation: we only flip the switch when legally required
Except thatโs BS
Just 9 days earlier they froze 16 wallets over a civil lawsuit.
There were no criminal charges and no public lawful order disclosed. @zachxbt documented it real time.
So which is it?
Legal compulsion only? Or whenever convenient?
But what most miss is buried in paragraph four:
"The ongoing development of U.S. stablecoin legislation, including the GENIUS Act... represent a genuine opportunity to codify these standards."
Talk about showing your hand!
$230M walks through their infrastructure unfrozen and they use the chaos to lobby for legislation that cements their regulatory position and prices out every competitor who can't afford the compliance moat.l
The blog literally calls regulated stablecoins "accountable" and everything else an "unregulated alternative."
Corporate speak for: make USDT illegal
The playbook:
1. Have the freeze switch
2. Don't use it during the actual theft
3. Publish thought leadership explaining why you need more authority
4. Use that authority to eliminate competitors ๐ฃ
The Drift victims needed action and they got a policy paper
The attackers bridged $230M in 6 hours. Circle's response took 9 days and came in PDF format.
The switch works but they just chose not to flip it