Opensea's Devin Finzer has characterized the incident as a phishing attack, which he insists is not connected to Opensea’s website. NFTs
Opensea co-founder and CEO, Devin Finzer, has denied rumors that the non-fungible token marketplace’s codebase was breached and that attackers had stolen $200 million. According to Finzer, an investigation had shown that the attacker had $1.7 million worth of ethereum in his wallet by leveraging a phishing scheme.Devin Finzer, the co-founder and CEO of Opensea has denied reports that the NFT marketplace has been breached.
While Finzer did not give the estimated value of the stolen NFTs, a Twitter user named Mr. Whale suggested in a
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