PREMINT Says Its Refunding $482K to Victims

PREMINT Says Its Refunding $482K to Victims
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PREMINT announced it will be compensating victims of an incident where users were exposed to a malicious "set approval to all" function when signing a transaction through its site July 17.

The allowlist platform released a spreadsheet containing wallet addresses and a list of 321 NFTs stolen in the attack. PREMINT said it will be transferring ETH equivalent to the floor price of the NFT in the "next 7 days." The platform is planning to refund about 310 ETH or $482,000.

PREMINT released a new feature to eliminate the need for collectors to connect their wallets to its website when they register for giveaways and presales. 

The most expensive NFT stolen in the hack was a Bored Ape Yacht Club, for which the user has already received 91.9191 ETH from PREMINT.

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