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Here’s How Solana’s Community Scammed a Scammer

Daniela Kirova
Daniela Kirova
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Daniela is a writer at Bankless Times, covering the latest news on the cryptocurrency market and blockchain industry. She has over 15 years of experience as a writer, having ghostwritten for several online publications in the financial sector.
January 31st, 2023
  • They made away with 25 World of Solana NFTs, including extremely valuable ones
  • The NFT collection featured 2,222 unique heroines
  • The community caught them listing NFTs on MagicEden, Solana’s marketplace

The Solana community joined forces to give a scammer or a group of scammers a taste of their own medicine and retrieve some stolen NFTs, CoinTelegraph reported today.

Cybercriminals hacked cross-chain gaming development studio Uncharted NFT, depleting 109 user wallets of their balances.

Scammers stole 25 WOS NFTs, 150 SOL

They made away with 25 World of Solana (WOS) NFTs, including a few extremely valuable and rare digital collectibles, and more than 150 SOL tokens.

The NFT collection featured 2,222 unique heroines, with the current floor price being 2.03 SOL. The most expensive avatar is worth 123 SOL.

WOS team raised royalties on stolen NFTs

After the attack, the community decided to recover the losses. The WOS team got in touch with one Cyberfrog on Twitter, an entity that’s their development partner, and raised funds on the stolen NFTs to 98%, up from the base rate of 5%.

The scammers fell for it

The developer asked the community to watch MagicEden, Solana’s NFT marketplace, for any new listings. It took just two days for the cybercriminals to fall for the ploy. The community bought back 15 NFTs.

The remaining NFTs had been sniped

Sniping is where you wait until the very last moment of an NFT auction to make your bid, which ends up being the winning one. People apply this strategy to keep other NFT bidders from offering more money before the end of the auction.

Ultimately, the community got the other 10 sniped NFTs back. The 25 WOS NFTs were returned to the rightful owner. The events were detailed in a Twitter thread.

Always use a burner wallet

The Solana community asked its members to “always use a burner wallet and be careful when minting.”

This is the second time the small NFT community has given criminals a taste of their own medicine.

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Daniela Kirova
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Daniela is a writer at Bankless Times, covering the latest news on the cryptocurrency market and blockchain industry. She has over 15 years of experience as a writer, having ghostwritten for several online publications in the financial sector.