A co-founder of the popularBored Ape Yacht ClubNFT collection yesterday lashed out at Discord after its server was exploited and NFTs worth 200 Ethereum ($358,962) were stolen from users.
Gordon Goner on Saturday wrote on Twitter that Discord, a chat app popular with the crypto community, âisnât working for Web3 communities.â
âWe need a better platform that puts security first,â he added.
BAYC acknowledged the exploit on Twitter, adding,âThe team caught and addressed it quickly.â
Yuga Labs, the team behind the NFT collection, said it was investigating the incident. But others in the crypto community said the hack was the fault of BAYC Discord users.
âDonât blame Discord for users getting socially engineered, having DMs open and clicking phishing links,â wrote analyst OKHotshot. âUse the tool correctly first before blaming it.â
While developer Cory.eth, who founded NFT collection OpenAvatar, added that users âjust need to use the technology better.â
BAYC is a very sought-after collection of quirky ape profile pictures minted as NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain. Rich and famous people like Eminem, Madonna, and billionaire businessman Mark Cuban haveall snapped them up.
NFTs(non-fungible tokens) are deeds of ownership for digital items, and they're being used by some to helprevolutionize the art and music worlds.
Owners of Bored Apes have access to an exclusive Discord channel where they can discuss the NFTs.
But Saturdayâs exploit wasnât the first time attackers leveraged BAYCâs social media channels. Just last month, BAYCâs official Instagram account washacked, and thieves stolea total of $2.8 million by sharing a link to a scam website that pinched NFTs from usersâ wallets.