Remilia founder Charlotte Fang claims the Treasury was hacked, siphoning off millions of dollars.
Updated: March 16, 2024, 6:00 PM EDT
Remilia and Milady founder Krishna Okhandiar, best known by the pseudonym Charlotte Fang, has reportedly claimed to have been hacked after large amounts of ether and NFTs were transferred to a wallet that appeared to liquidate the assets.
The event was first reported by According to blockchain data, the address liquidated several Milady-related NFTs, including NFTx staked NFTs, and sent $1 million in Ethereum to the secondary address. That address still holds nearly $1 million worth of ether and several other tokens as of this article’s publication.
The mechanism behind the alleged hack is not yet known, but blockchain security firm Peckshield confirmed in X’s post that the Remilia treasury wallet had previously been transferred to a multiple wallet.
This is not the first time drama has hit the Okhandiar and Milady communities. Okhandiar, whose controversial past online activity came to light in 2022 and sent Milady prices plummeting, was both a plaintiff and a defendant in a lawsuit challenging rightful ownership of the project’s assets.
This is a developing story.
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