Kevin Rose, a serial entrepreneur going back to 2004's web pioneer Digg, got tricked into giving away a bunch of very valuable NFTs on Wednesday night.
on Thursday, Rose explained that the malicious airdrop was crucial to tricking him into checking out a website, which in turn was designed to trick him into giving up his tokens.Rose keeps all his valuable NFTs on a hardware wallet which is normally offline. But he had taken it out to sell a couple of NFTs from his collection, visiting the OpenSea marketplace to authorize the items for sale.collection.An airdrop is when someone sends a token to a known address, often done to promote something.
"This is also a tale of multitasking, that you should never do when you're messing around with NFTs," Rose said.He found a page that seemed to indicate he should just "sign-in," which turned out to be the fatal step. He realized too late that he'd authorized much more than he meant to.
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