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Joshua Trelawen by Joshua Trelawen
April 3, 2026
in Crypto News
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Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has published what he calls the “Circle Files,” a thread alleging more than $420 million in compliance failures by USDC issuer Circle across fifteen separate crypto hack cases since 2022.

What ZachXBT Says the ‘Circle Files’ Show

On April 3, 2026, ZachXBT posted a thread on X titled the “Circle $USDC files,” alleging that the US-regulated stablecoin issuer took minimal action against illicit funds across fifteen cases dating back to 2022.

1/ Welcome to the Circle $USDC files.

$420M+ in alleged compliance failures since 2022, including fifteen cases of the US-regulated stablecoin issuer taking minimal action against illicit funds. pic.twitter.com/OiWZz5MrVM

— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) April 3, 2026

Source: @zachxbt on X

The thread frames the allegations around a pattern: that Circle, despite having the technical and legal authority to freeze USDC tied to exploits, repeatedly failed to act quickly enough when illicit funds moved through its stablecoin.

$420M+
ZachXBT alleged this total across fifteen cases in the opening post of the ‘Circle $USDC files’ thread.

Among the cases highlighted by secondary reporting, the April 1, 2026 Drift Protocol exploit stands out. According to Crypto Briefing’s coverage, more than $280 million in USDC was bridged over roughly six hours during that incident without a freeze being executed.

Crypto Briefing’s report placed the broader total at more than $440 million in losses since 2022, slightly above ZachXBT’s own $420 million-plus figure. The discrepancy between the two totals has not been publicly reconciled, and neither figure has been independently verified case by case.

Why the Allegations Matter for Circle, USDC and Market Trust

Circle is not a peripheral player in crypto infrastructure. USDC carries an approximate $77.37 billion market cap with roughly $7.21 billion in 24-hour trading volume, making it the second-largest stablecoin by circulation.

$77.37B
Approximate USDC market cap at research time, according to CoinGecko.

Circle’s own legal risk-factor disclosures acknowledge that the USDC protocol network may refuse to process transactions and may facilitate the freezing or seizure of USDC under certain circumstances. The dispute raised by ZachXBT is not about whether these controls exist, but whether Circle applied them promptly and consistently when exploits were actively draining protocols.

For DeFi protocols and exchanges that hold significant USDC reserves, the question of how quickly an issuer acts during a live exploit is an operational risk factor. The Drift Protocol case, where ZachXBT’s thread alleges hours passed before any freeze, illustrates the gap between policy language and real-time response. This mirrors broader concerns about issuer transparency and accountability that have surfaced across the crypto industry in recent months.

Stablecoin trust depends on the belief that issuers will enforce their own compliance frameworks. Allegations of selective or slow enforcement, even if unproven, can erode confidence among institutional counterparties who rely on USDC as a settlement layer. The broader climate of regulatory scrutiny, visible in stories like the intersection of macroeconomic data and crypto market sentiment, adds pressure on issuers to demonstrate active compliance.

At press time, USDC traded at approximately $1.00 with no meaningful depeg, suggesting that markets have not yet priced in structural risk from the allegations.

What Questions the Release Raises Next

Circle has not publicly responded to ZachXBT’s thread as of publication. Any rebuttal, timeline clarification, or disclosure of internal freeze procedures would materially change the framing of these allegations.

The full fifteen-case dossier has not been independently reconciled line by line. Until each case is verified against on-chain records and Circle’s internal response timelines, the allegations remain attributed solely to ZachXBT’s investigation.

The crypto industry has increasingly turned to on-chain investigators like ZachXBT to hold institutions accountable, a dynamic also visible in how exchanges expanding into regulated jurisdictions face heightened scrutiny over compliance standards. Whether Circle addresses the specific cases or the broader pattern will likely determine how this story develops.

Key questions remain open: how quickly did Circle receive exploit notifications in each of the fifteen cases, what internal thresholds trigger a freeze, and whether any of the flagged funds were eventually recovered or blacklisted after the initial window passed. Regulators and counterparties will be watching for answers.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Blockchain Researcher | Investigations Reporter | Tokenomics and Liquidity Analyst
Joshua Trelawen is a senior crypto researcher and reporter whose work focuses on the evidence beneath market narratives. At TheCCPress, he covers fraud signals, liquidity shifts, whale behavior, tokenomics, and the structural weaknesses that often sit behind high-confidence crypto stories. He is a strong fit for coverage that needs more than commentary and requires a careful reading of data, incentives, and market behavior.

“A good investigation does not just identify what looks suspicious. It explains the structure that made it possible.”

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- Gender: Male
- Born: September 1990
- Based: Tallinn, Estonia
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- Coverage Focus: Investigations, fraud, collapse, tokenomics, liquidity, power structures

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Joshua has spent more than a decade working across crypto research, journalism, and market analysis. His background includes advising research teams, interpreting on-chain data, following liquidity movements, and writing for audiences that need both context and precision. At TheCCPress, that makes him an ideal fit for investigations and stories where token structure or capital flows are central to the truth of the story.

Background
Trained in economics and finance, Joshua built a professional reputation around translating complex data into readable reporting. Although his earlier work covered broad crypto and DeFi topics, his value to TheCCPress lies in his ability to investigate how ecosystems are funded, how narratives are sustained, and where risk is being disguised as innovation.

Achievements
Joshua has published deep-dive reports on DeFi hacks, whale behavior, liquidity risk, and token valuation. He is particularly strong when a story needs to move from rumor or public narrative into a more disciplined explanation of what the evidence can actually support.

Work Style
His work style is analytical, source-led, and skeptical without being theatrical. Joshua is most effective when he can take a complex market or token story and show readers the structure underneath it: where the incentives sit, where the pressure points are, and where the narrative does not hold.

Skills
His core strengths include on-chain analysis, tokenomics research, investigative reporting, market-risk interpretation, data-backed feature writing, and long-form explanatory journalism. He is most useful on stories that require technical confidence and editorial restraint at the same time.

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Within TheCCPress, Joshua is a natural fit for investigations/fraud, investigations/collapse, power/vcs, and selected conflicts/company stories. He strengthens the site’s ability to investigate systemic risk and questionable market structures.

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