🦸‍♀️ Cypherpunk Zero NFT Megathread

hundreds of CZNFTs have already been stolen from the cypherpunk reserve.

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It seems that these reserves have already been decentralized without the participation of the decentralization group :confused:

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Thanks for posting this! it’s very important that people empty out their caches

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what about using these NFT to borrow Zcash in a peer 2 peer manner. this will bring value to z cash and the nfts

Hi everyone, unfortunately I wanted to point out that my 4 cypherpunks were transferred from my wallet without my permission. this is the thief’s address: 0x7e7a90ddf323fadb2e9435db482bec7df66b69a7

The hacker cleaned out a bunch of addresses:

@adjychris It’s a damned shame, but already I understand it makes no sense to do anything with the current situation in this collection.

Stole my six nfts. Will I keep getting hacked like this?

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Mine too . 6 of them gone . Same address . I wasn’t using Ledger but Trezor .

Is this Opensea responsibility/fault ?

I don’t think so. I think this is a depressingly fitting end for this low-effort, derivative, quickly abandoned pfp NFT project. ETH has been going through it and looks a bit of a hot mess this month. Given the fact that cold storage is affected, I think it’s prolly an exploit at the contract level, maybe this one? Or something like it.

I am sorry for your loss. It’s definitely a bummer conclusion to a bummer project.

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I think this is a bad approval
It looks good to have a revoke
Maybe this approval is the problem

Stolen ones were the ones I bought from Opensea .

The ones that were only minted and not moved are safe now . Are they safe ?

Yes, I have had minted ones stolen including the ones from the first giveaway. No NFT is safe as long as you have OpenSea permissions in your wallet. I’m not sure anyone can exploit a hole in a contract without using a signature on the platform.

I see on the contract address that the permissions have only been revoked by a few addresses. That no one took care of their assets with the first alert, including the ECC reserve address is discouraging to me to be honest.

:shield::shield::shield::shield::shield:
However, I don’t think this is the end of the project and I raise the question of ECC reissuing the collection in a snapshot before this attack in a secure contract and in a calm market with low ETH fees whenever it happens, even if it’s 5 years from now. And announced it publicly to freeze any trades in this collection on all popular NFT resources.

And I also insist that some source of funding for the community should provide the necessary reserves to pay the costs from the community’s own funds when and only when Zcash becomes worth more than $1000. Until then, there is no point in the reincarnation of CypherPunkZero.

@joshs please read this

Unlikely. My NFT was stolen from a cold wallet account that has never approved CPZ interaction with any contract. Like what @BrunchTime said, the exploit is at the smart contract level. Nothing users can do to avoid this.

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I have a very faint hope that someone might want to restart this project, perhaps on another chain. The creative universe idea is cool, the execution is not so. I don’t regret buying my Zero toy though. I guess that’s the consolation prize for me.

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Mine was scrapped at customs due to lack of EAC accreditation. I was offered to pay something like 8000 euros for the certification procedure. And all because the sender indicated a value higher than 150 euros, although the toy (customs decided that it was a toy) cost 150$ according to the price on the website. Anyway, these NFTs are all I have left.

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My NFT was stolen from a cold wallet I just want to confirm that this has to due with a vulnerability in the smart contract of the cypherpunk zero NFT? I have other stuff on that wallet so just wanted to make sure I don’t need to panic and transfer to a new address or something…

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This is the most complete information about the cause of the incident. If your other items are also NFT, it is probably possible to steal them too, but this happens without the wallet, but through a hole in the smart contract that allows hakers to use an OpenSea-issued signature to alienate the NFT.

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so if I revoke then I’m good? I revoked everything when it happened.

I revoked too. And I hope it will protect me from now on, but I don’t know the exact answer because I don’t understand how EVM works.

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