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  • Cross-chain bridge OrdiZK is feared to have pocketed users’ funds in an exit scam
  • The protocol’s team reportedly made away with $1.4 million
  • OrdiZK has deactivated its social media accounts

Blockchain security platform CertiK has confirmed fears of an exit scam conducted by the creators of cross-chain bridge OrdiZK. The protocol has deactivated its social media accounts with Certik estimating the amount lost to be roughly $1.4 million. The rug pull comes three months after Celsius creditors were warned of a potential rug pull if the price of BTC and ETH touched certain levels.

Marketing and Treasury Wallets Drained

According to CertiK, OrdiZK developers pulled off the scam by dumping the protocol’s token OZK and removing ETH from pools. The draining started on March 4 when 489 million OZK tokens worth $132,000 were dumped by an entity controlling the platform’s deployer account.

A day later, the entity offloaded another bunch of OZK tokens worth $214,000. They also siphoned $197,000 worth of ETH from the OZKStake contract. CertiK disclosed that the entity also drained $437,000 from two other wallets marked as “marketing and treasury.”

CertiK reported that the deployer wallet held the most funds with slightly above $1 million with the marketing and treasury wallets holding $173,899 and $263,482 respectively. Its X account, Telegram group and website have since been deleted.

NFT Creator Admits Conducting an Exit Scam

The exit scam comes four months after Safereum pocketed $600,000 from a funding round. It also comes two months after MangoFarmSOL closed its X account raising fears of a possible rug pull.

In November last year, Mutant Ape Planet NFT creator, Aurelien Michel, admitted in court that he had rugged users and pocketed $3 million, revealing that he didn’t intend to keep the promises he made to NFT buyers.

With OrdiZK deactivating its social media accounts, it’s to be seen whether affected users will cooperate with on-chain sleuths like ZachXBT to track the team and or recover the funds. 

 

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