NFT watchdog Rug Pull Finder gets its own NFT giveaway exploited

NFT watchdog Rug Pull Finder gets its own NFT giveaway exploited

Rug Pull Finder's NFT contract was abused to allow two scammers to mint 450 NFTs instead of one per wallet. In an ironic twist, Rug Pull Finder (RPF), a nonfungible token (NFT) watchdog focused on identifying Web3-based fraud has fallen victim to a smart contract exploit of its own.According to the NFT investigator’s post on Twitter on Sept. 2, two people exploited a technical flaw in the project during the free mint stage — pilfering 450 NFTs out of a possible 1,221 which were intended to be limited to one per wallet.As discussed on our Twitter space's earlier today - We messed up. We....


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