Polygon game project Dragoma falls victim to a carpet-pulling scheme
August 8, 2022
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The developers of Dragoma, the web3 game based on the Polygon network, implemented a fraud scheme carpet pulling, PeckShield experts said. The price of the DMA token has
The developers of Dragoma, the web3 game based on the Polygon network, implemented a fraud scheme carpet pulling, PeckShield experts said. The price of the DMA token has dropped 99.9%.
#PeckShieldWarning#rugpull Dragoma $DMA solid on the polygon. $DMA – 99.7% down. The https://t.co/2OJWlGqBtQ website is down and the social media channel appears to have been deleted. The stolen funds appear to be deposits on centralized exchanges. pic.twitter.com/ksJifCo0GH
The project, which was launched in June, was positioned as a game. M2E-Application in GameFi+SocialFi area. Its founder is listed as Texas resident Ken Gris.
According to PeckShield experts, the Dragoma website has crashed and its social media channels have been removed.
DMA quotes peaked at $1.81 (CoinGecko) on August 7.
Data: CoinGecko.
PeckShield said the stolen funds are believed to have been sent to centralized exchanges. According to CoinDesk, their cost was about $3.5 million.
Recall that, according to Chainalysis, more than a third of the total $7.7 billion in cryptocurrencies stolen from users in 2021 accounted for carpet pull plans.
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