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Moon Marbles Host An Event To Help Hack Victim Recover ETH

Article from: NFT Evening

On Friday, June 24, Neil took to Twitter to share how they lost most of their NFTs. Apparently, a “distracted” Neil was waiting to see an ENT specialist, when a “random mutant ape” tagged them in a tweet. The tweet had a link to mint a pre-mint pass.

Unfortunately, believing the link to be genuine, Neil copied the link to their MetaMask app and tried minting. When this didn’t work, they sent the link to their friend to mint it from their end. It was then that Neil realised someone had scammed them, due to a lack of due diligence. 

Neil added that they lost a majority of their NFTs, including Wolf Game pouches worth about $700,000 and nearly 20 ETH. 

“Sadly, one of our Wolf Game family members @neilbodl recently was hacked losing all assets and $WOOL,” Moon Marbles tweeted on Saturday. “We will be hosting a multi-race tournament and giving 75% of the proceeds to Neil and 25% will go towards the top 3 winners.”

The event went live at 6 pm PDT on June 25. To enter, users had to pay 0.03 ETH as an entry fee. Reportedly, after the event, Moon Marbles sent over 0.30 ETH to the hack victim. 

The post Moon Marbles Host An Event To Help Hack Victim Recover ETH appeared first on NFT Evening.

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