- MAYC #8530 NFT was stolen by Fake_Phishing 178866, as recognized by Etherscan.
- The NFT was unsold for about 528 days earlier than the flight.
- Shortly after the theft, Fake_Phishing 178866 offered MAYC #8530 for 10.7 Blur Pool.
Blockchain knowledge safety and analytics firm PeckShield has alerted that Mutant Ape Yacht Membership (MAYC) non-fungible token (NFT) #8530 has been stolen by phishing account Fake_Phishing 178866, as recognized by Etherscan.
Apparently MAYC #8530 NFT was unsold for about 528 days earlier than the flight. The final transaction earlier than the theft was 7.45 ETH, or $14,195.30. Shortly after the PeckShield alert, MAYC #8530 offered for 10.7 Blur Pool.
Aside from the PeckShield alert, there’s little to no different report of the theft on the time of writing, at the very least on Twitter. Not even a response from the unique proprietor or anybody else involved in regards to the stolen NFT.
MAYC #8530 was stolen by pockets reported by Etherscan after Ancilia, Inc.a blockchain safety firm that works to forestall hacks and cut back losses for Web3 companies, reported him for his involvement in suspicious transactions.
Knowledge from Etherscan reveals that the pockets behind the theft, Fake_Phishing 178866, has made 255 transactions on the Ethereum community within the final 12 days, the final being the MAYC #8530 sale on the Blur market.
Blur is an NFT market that focuses on consumer privateness and permits customers to promote NFTs anonymously. Merchants on Blur Market don’t share private data on the platform. The market makes use of a privacy-focused blockchain community that doesn’t reveal transaction particulars to the general public.