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		<title>Remilia Hack: $4.3 Million ETH Sent to Tornado Cash</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Using the crypto mixer Tornado Cash, the hacker in charge of the $4.3 million Remilia hack in March has syphoned the acquired crypto assets. Blockchain analysis firm CertiK revealed on June 17 that 1,209.5 ETH was worth around $4.3 million put into Tornado Cash. CertiK claims that the funds originated at several addresses connected to</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using the crypto mixer Tornado Cash, the hacker in charge of the $4.3 million Remilia hack in March has syphoned the acquired crypto assets.</p>
<p>Blockchain analysis firm CertiK revealed on June 17 that 1,209.5 ETH was worth around $4.3 million put into Tornado Cash. CertiK claims that the funds originated at several addresses connected to the March 16 Remilia breach.</p>
<h2>Background on Remilia and the Hack</h2>
<p>Responsible for the Milady Maker non-fungible token (NFT) collection, Remilia is a distributed autonomous company (DAO).</p>
<p>About three months following the Remilia hack, the crypto funds were deposited on the mixing platform.</p>
<p>Remilia and Milady founder Krishna Okhandiar, sometimes Charlotte Fang, said they were hacked on March 16. The revelation is noteworthy since large volumes of ETH and NFTs were moved to a wallet that sold the acquired assets following receipt.</p>
<p>Dumpster DAO on X provided a screenshot of the Remilia founder reporting the hack, highlighting the event. The X account also revealed the address from which wallets associated with Remilia obtained the assets.</p>
<h3>Movements of the Stolen Funds</h3>
<p>Blockchain records revealed the account sold Milady-linked NFTs—including staked NFTx assets—and moved $1 million in ETH to another address.</p>
<p>Two days following the breach, a memecoin honoring Milady NFTs effectively carried out a presale on the Solana network. Inspired by the dog-themed memecoin Dog Wif Hat (WIF), Milady Wif Hat (LADYF) garnered 91,486 Solana barely two hours after the introduction, which at the time valued $18.7 million.</p>
<p>The team declared it would refund all the extra SOL to the senders since the presale was oversold. The price of the asset has dropped since then; on June 14, it reached a new all-time low of $0.00001703.</p>
<p>The memecoin founders on their website made it clear they had nothing to do with Charlotte Fang and the Milady Maker NFTs. <em>&#8220;This token is just honoring an NFT collection we all enjoy and acknowledge,&#8221;</em> they said.</p>
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