Krishna Okhandiar, the founder of Remilia and Milady, known by the pseudonym Charlotte Fang, is reportedly alleging that his accounts were hacked following the transfer of significant amounts of ether and NFTs to a wallet that appears to be liquidating the assets.
The incident was initially brought to light by a user on X named Dumpster DAO, who shared a screenshot of Okhandiar’s alleged claim of being “drained,” along with a link to an address that has received assets from wallets associated with Remilia. This address has subsequently liquidated several NFTs related to Milady, including NFTx staked NFTs, and has transferred $1 million in ether to a secondary address, according to blockchain data. As of the time of writing, the address still holds nearly $1 million in ether and various other tokens.
The exact method of the alleged hack remains unclear. However, blockchain security firm Peckshield has identified an earlier transfer from the Remilia treasury wallet to the wallet involved in the draining, as detailed in a post on X.
This incident is not the first time that controversy has surrounded Okhandiar and the Milady community. In 2022, Okhandiar’s contentious past online activities were exposed, leading to a significant drop in the price of Milady. Additionally, Okhandiar has been involved in legal disputes both as a plaintiff and a defendant regarding the rightful ownership of assets related to the project.