Krishna Okhandiar, also known as Charlotte Fang, the founder of Remilia and Milady, is reportedly claiming to have been hacked following the transfer of significant amounts of Ether and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to a wallet engaged in asset liquidation.
The incident came to light when Dumpster DAO shared a screenshot of Okhandiar’s statement, “I got drained,” along with a link to an address that received assets from wallets associated with Remilia. Remilia is the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind the Milady Maker NFT collection.
Blockchain records reveal that the address in question has sold numerous NFTs linked to Milady, including NFTx staked ones. It has transferred $1 million worth of Ether to another address and currently holds nearly $1 million in Ether and various other tokens.
This isn’t the first incident involving Remilia and its associated wallets. In September 2023, Fang disclosed a developer’s diversion of about $1 million in generated fees from Remilia Corporation. The attacker had taken control of three X accounts, including Miladymaker and Remilionaire, while Remiliacorp was locked out.
Milady, launched in 2021, comprises 10,000 anime profile picture NFTs designed by Fang. The collection received public endorsement from Tesla CEO Elon Musk in May 2023, triggering a surge in the floor price of a Milady NFT.
Hacks and exploits pose significant challenges in the crypto industry, particularly for decentralized finance applications. In 2023, crypto-related hacks and scams resulted in losses totaling $1.8 billion, with hacking incidents accounting for a substantial portion of the stolen funds.
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