BlockBeats News, April 2nd, according to Omer Goldberg, founder of Aave's risk advisory firm Chaos Labs, analysis reveals that the Drift protocol's signing key holds significant power with no time lock or delay mechanism. A week ago, Drift migrated to a new multisig account created by one of the signers of the original multisig account. However, this signer did not add themselves to the new account, and the multisig configuration changed to "2/5" (1 old signer + 4 new signers).
Furthermore, there are community views indicating that some Drift core team members left last month, raising questions about protocol governance, key management, and risk control systems.
