Blockchain security firm Peckshield, citing “community intel,” said at the time that the exploit may have been a rug pull that made off with $12 million. Earlier today Certik, also a security company, said it had been unable to contact members of the team and posted a graphic indicating it was treating Defrost as an exit scam. Defrost’s Twitter account is not configured to accept private messages.
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