SudoRare, an automated-market maker (AMM) protocol for ERC-721 to ERC-20 swaps, suddenly shut down its services and social media accounts after reportedly making away with 519 Ether (ETH), worth roughly $815,000.
A crypto community member, sungjae_han, was first to point out a suspicious transaction that drained substantial funds off SudoRare using LooksRare (LOOKS) and USD Coin (USDC) tokens.
#PeckShieldAlert #rugpull Seems like @SudoRare rugged 519 $ETH (~$815k). SudoRare already deleted its social accounts/groups, sudorare[.]xyz is downStole funds already transferred to 3 new addresses (173 $ETH/address):0x75c3b2...39810x0498d1...80740xbFb784...7EAa https://t.co/mPC4bl4k6W pic.twitter.com/O5D7jThYvm
A subsequent intervention from blockchain investigator Peckshield hinted toward the possibility of a small-scale rug pull involving the loss of 519 ETH. Strengthening PeckShield’s suspicions, SudoRare decided to go offline from the internet — deleting all social media accounts and the main website, sudorare.xyz.
The following screenshot shows that the alleged stolen fund was equally divided and transferred to three different accounts, each receiving 173 ETH.
While investigations into the matter are still underway, the disappearance of SudoRare comes as a reminder to investors to “do your own research” (DYOR) before investing in projects pitching unrealistic returns.
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