Thirteen U.S. states are gearing up to file a lawsuit against DOGE, claiming that the cryptocurrency has misused personal data and gained improper access to government payment systems.

In a groundbreaking legal move, thirteen U.S. states are preparing to file a lawsuit against DOGE, a prominent cryptocurrency company, alleging that it unlawfully accessed government payment systems and may have misused personal data without proper consent. The coalition, which includes states like California, New York, Texas, and Florida, asserts that DOGE gained improper access to sensitive government financial services, such as direct payment and benefits systems that citizens rely on for various public services, including Social Security and unemployment benefits. The lawsuit claims that DOGE’s actions could have endangered…