The co-founder of Remilia Corporation, under the pseudonym Charlotte Fung, reported that the developers of the Milady NFT ecosystem had stolen about $1 million and hacked the project’s social media accounts.

According to Charlotte Fang, the Milady NFT developers stole about $1 million and code bases. Along the way, the accounts of Milady, Remilia and Remilio Baby were compromised. The attackers managed to hack @/miladymaker and @/remilionaire, as well as block @/remiliacorp.

“New official accounts of the Milady project: @RemiliaCorp333, @MiladyMaker333 and @RemilioBaby. We are temporarily pausing Bonkler and will resume it once the update to version 2 is complete. The new version will allow for Bonkler-backed loans and treasury operations. All NFTs, metadata and Remilia domains remain secure. Remilia’s reserves are not affected and your assets are completely safe,” the message says.

By data Dune Analytics experts, against the backdrop of this news, the price of Milady Maker fell by 12.1% in 24 hours. In addition, there was a massive sale of the collection. Sales growth was more than 300%.

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Let us remind you that after Elon Musk published a picture with an image from the Milady NFT collection on his Twitter page (X), the owners of the meme coin became rich by $20 million. According to media reports, the funds went to the 10 largest holders of Milady Meme Coin tokens (LADYS).

Meanwhile, Lookonchain analysts discovered suspicious transactions related to DWF Labs. After which the Milady developers added the three largest holders of LADYS to the blacklist and blocked their assets worth more than $15 million.