Elliptic announced on Thursday that the largest attack on Drift Protocol this year, which cost $285,000,000, shows "multiple signs" of involvement by a hacking group sponsored by the North Korean government. The research firm pointed specifically to blockchain behavior, money laundering methods, and network-level signals that match previous attacks associated with this state. Drift Protocol, whose token dropped more than 40% to around $0.06 after the hack, is the largest decentralized perpetual futures exchange on the Solana blockchain.#GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge

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