Uniswap founder comments on Drift attack incident: We must stop allowing centralized projects to claim they are DeFi.

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Deep Tide TechFlow message, April 02, Uniswap founder Hayden Adams (@haydenzadams) commented on X about the attack on the Drift Protocol, saying it is necessary to stop letting centralized projects claim to be DeFi. He noted that if an admin key could drain all funds, then in essence it is CeFi (centralized finance); otherwise, the DeFi brand would be meaningless. He also stressed that for any version of Uniswap, there is no admin key that can drain funds.

Earlier, Chaos Labs founder Omer Goldberg (@omeragoldberg) analyzed that the Drift protocol’s signing key pair has full control over market creation, oracle allocation, and withdrawal limits, and there is no timelock, multisig, or delay mechanism. The attacker was able to steal funds in just 10 seconds.

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