Prominent cryptocurrency betting platform Shuffle has confirmed a significant security incident resulting in unauthorized access to user information. The breach occurred through the company’s customer relationship management (CRM) provider, Fast Track, potentially exposing sensitive data belonging to a substantial portion of Shuffle’s user base.
Founder Noa Dummett publicly addressed the security compromise, acknowledging that the incident originated from vulnerabilities within the third-party CRM infrastructure. While the full scope of the breach remains under investigation, preliminary assessments indicate that multiple categories of user data may have been accessed by unauthorized parties.
The platform has initiated comprehensive security protocols and is working closely with cybersecurity experts to contain the incident and assess the complete impact on affected users. Shuffle has notified relevant regulatory authorities and is implementing enhanced security measures across its systems to prevent future occurrences.
Affected users are being contacted directly with guidance on protective measures they can take to secure their accounts and personal information. The company has established a dedicated support channel to address user concerns and provide regular updates as the investigation progresses. Industry observers note this incident highlights the critical importance of robust third-party vendor security assessments in the cryptocurrency sector.

