On April 2, according to BlockBeats, Omer Goldberg, founder of Aave's risk advisory firm Chaos Labs, analyzed that the Drift protocol's signature keys hold significant authority without any time-lock delay mechanisms. A week prior, Drift transitioned to a new multi-signature account created by a signer from the original account. This signer did not include themselves in the new account, and the multi-signature mechanism was changed to '2/5' (one old signer and four new signers).
Additionally, community members have expressed concerns over the departure of a Drift core team member last month, questioning the protocol's internal management, key handover, and risk control systems.