Stolen NFTS of the Bored Ape Yacht Club worth 2.2 million US dollars-victim says that incident was probably the worst night of his life-

Stolen NFTS of the Bored Ape Yacht Club worth 2.2 million US dollars-victim says that incident was probably the worst night of his life-

reports that a collector was not stolen from a collector (NFTS) worth bored ape yacht club (BayC) and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (Mayc). The owner of the NFTS Todd Kramer said that the incident was "probably the worst night" of his life. In addition, there are claims that the NFT marketplace OpenSea frozen the collector's pieces, and crypto supporters complain about the lack of decentralization.

15 BayC and Mayc-Nfts stolen -victim asks OpenSea for help, reports that nfts were "frozen"

On December 30, 2021, a BayC collector of the public that 15 NFTS of the Bored Ape Yacht Club and the Mutant Ape Yacht Club were stolen. "NFTX, these monkeys and mutants were stolen and marked" opened " Sea . Please remove your liquidity pool, ”he added. Todd Kramer also listed all stolen monkeys. Kramer also emphasized in another tweet that it was" probably the worst night "of his life.

A now deleted tweet of December 29, 2021 was recorded on archive.org.

The theft of 15 monkeys has been one of the first NFT collection crimes since NFT collections such as Cryptopunks, BayC, Mayc and others Significant demand . After the incident there was and frozen the NFTS. However, there is no official confirmation that the leading NFT marketplace has performed this task.

A now deleted tweet of Todd Kramer of December 30, 2021, which was also included in archive.org. Kramer claims that all monkeys are frozen in the tweet.

There was also complaints about the allegedly frozen BayCs, since the "missing decentralization" was questioned. "Who could freeze the NFTs?" One person replied to Kramers, now deleted tweet. "It feels pretty anti-crypto to ask third parties, and ideally you shouldn't be able to do it. That was just an extremely bad opsec. Nobody should be able to intervene true decentralized ownership. Good luck."

The co-developer of the Unified Modeling Language and the renowned software engineer Grady Booch also responded to the tweet that was now deleted. "Stupid me", booch tweeted . "And here I thought that the code is the law and that one of the ideas of cryptocurrencies is to rule out any possibility of a centralized intervention." Booch added:

Heuchler; Each of you.

The end result of the stolen BayC and Mayc-Nft-Fiaskos was not published in public, but there seem to be a few individuals make it easier Kramers worries. We also do not know why Kramer decided to extinguish some of his tweets from December 29th and 30th. However, the tweets were saved on archive.org and the statements are still accessible.

What do you think of the 15 allegedly stolen BayC and Mayc nfts? Let us know your opinion on this topic in the comments below.

Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a Finanztech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source code and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 5,000 articles for Bitcoin.com news about the disruptive protocols that arise today.


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