Remilia founder Charlotte Fang claims he was hacked as treasury is drained of millions
Quick Take Charlotte Fang, a.k.a. Krishna Okhandiar, the head of the Remilia Corporation behind the popular Milady NFT collection, is reportedly claiming to have been hacked after millions of dollars worth of ether and NFTs were transferred to a new wallet. The wallet appears to be selling the NFTs and swapping tokens in order to accumulate ETH.
Krishna Okhandiar, the Remilia and Milady founder best known by his pseudonym Charlotte Fang, is reportedly claiming to be hacked after large quantities of ether and NFTs were transferred to a wallet which appears to be liquidating the assets.
The event was first flagged by X user Dumpster DAO , who posted an alleged screenshot of Okhandiar claiming he "got drained," and linking to an address that has received assets from Remilia-linked wallets. That address has liquidated several Milady-related NFTs, including NFTx staked NFTs, and has sent $1 million in ether to a secondary address, blockchain data shows . The address still holds nearly $1 million in ether and several other tokens as of this article's publication.
This is far from the first time drama has struck Okhandiar and the Milady community. Okhandiar, whose controversial past online activity was unearthed in 2022, sending the Milady price crashing, has been both plaintiff and defendant in lawsuits disputing the rightful ownership of the project's assets.
This is a developing story.
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