Court Order Forces Circle to Freeze $12.6M USDC Linked to Zama Privacy Protocol
The post Court Order Forces Circle to Freeze $12.6M USDC Linked to Zama Privacy Protocol appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TLDR Circle executed a court-mandated freeze on $12.6M USDC stored within Zama’s privacy-focused smart contract The action originated from a class action lawsuit claiming Overnight Finance’s Maxim Ermilov misappropriated over $15M from treasury wallets Zama claims it was unexpectedly caught in the middle without prior notification of the freeze The entire contract pool was locked, preventing access to funds belonging to innocent Zama protocol users Blockchain investigator ZachXBT described the move as establishing a concerning precedent for freezing protocol contracts containing mixed user deposits In the early hours of Saturday morning, Circle implemented a freeze on $12.6 million worth of USDC following a federal court directive to blacklist a smart contract operated by Zama, a privacy-focused protocol. New: According to @zachxbt, @circle has frozen Zama’s con