Darkcryptomoon Ethereum NFT Con Man
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This is a global/international case not involving a specific country. [1][2][3][4][5][6]
About MetaMask
MetaMask describes itself as a "crypto wallet & gateway to blockchain apps. Start exploring blockchain applications in seconds. Trusted by over 21 million users worldwide." The application is available and widely used as a mobile application and browser extension.
"Available as a browser extension and as a mobile app, MetaMask equips you with a key vault, secure login, token wallet, and token exchange—everything you need to manage your digital assets."
About Darkcryptomoon
Darkcryptomoon is a Reddit user.
"My MM got hacked. Filed a report with the FBI, never heard anything back. It's a hackers/scammers paradise right now...no one can do anything as far as I found.... Just a bunch of people saying they want to help, but trying to scam me for even more of my money."
"There's zero punishments for scammers and hackers... These decentralized chains incentivize thieves to come up with more and more hacks, because they get off with your money scot free. Sad stuff."
"The con man's eth address is 0x9A4d2F9E0A2BBBaDA7161fB5A053a6BDDcD06897
He stole 0.97 ETH from me. Looks to just be sitting there. He also stole some NFTs valued at about $2,300.
I have the Twitter account, website, email he used also, if needed. And yeah, there would be a reward if the funds were recovered, but I understand it's probably not enough to make it worthwhile for anyone. Thought I'd try anyways."
This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.
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What Happened
The specific events of the loss and how it came about. What actually happened to cause the loss and some of the events leading up to it.
| Date | Event | Description |
|---|---|---|
| November 13th, 2021 9:38:16 AM MST | Theft Transaction | The thief steals 0.969052970191778852 ETH. |
Total Amount Lost
The total amount lost has been estimated at $7,000 USD.
How much was lost and how was it calculated? If there are conflicting reports, which are accurate and where does the discrepancy lie?
Immediate Reactions
How did the various parties involved (firm, platform, management, and/or affected individual(s)) deal with the events? Were services shut down? Were announcements made? Were groups formed?
Ultimate Outcome
What was the end result? Was any investigation done? Were any individuals prosecuted? Was there a lawsuit? Was any tracing done?
Total Amount Recovered
There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.
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Ongoing Developments
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Individual Prevention Policies
No specific policies for individual prevention have yet been identified in this case.
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Platform Prevention Policies
Policies for platforms to take to prevent this situation have not yet been selected in this case.
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Regulatory Prevention Policies
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References
- ↑ anonymizeme comments on Got hacked for about $175k - is there any recourse? (Aug 25, 2022)
- ↑ Darkcryptomoon comments on [deleted by user] (Mar 6, 2023)
- ↑ Darkcryptomoon comments on Got scammed last night, is there a way if possible to track and get back some of my coins? (Mar 6, 2023)
- ↑ Anyone help get my ETH back? : WhiteHatHackers (Mar 6, 2023)
- ↑ Address 0x9A4d2F9E0A2BBBaDA7161fB5A053a6BDDcD06897 | Etherscan (Mar 7, 2023)
- ↑ Ethereum Transaction Hash (Txhash) Details | Etherscan (Mar 7, 2023)
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