🚨 NONE, which offers leading tools for cryptocurrency and NFT trading, has decided to cease its operations due to an incident that occurred on September 18, in which the None distributor lost 41.52 ETH and NONE tokens. According to blockchain security firm CertiK Alert, the incident appears to be a case of phishing.

🔍 In the incident, the distributor approved a malicious contract (0x3b6) to use NONE tokens. A function called Benice2me() was then run from the contract, allowing 41.52 ETH to be distributed to various wallets.

📉 Additionally, 11.7k NONE tokens were moved from the distributor to address 0x560. The attacker then collected 47 ETH (worth $76.5k) to address 0x1dE, which then transferred to multiple wallets and eventually exchanges.

🔚 NONE's decision to cease operations came with an announcement stating that a critical vulnerability in the project's infrastructure led to a significant loss of funds and team tokens critical to the operation of the project.

⏳ Token holders were given 30 days to claim their rewards from the web dashboard. Users were also given a period of 30 days to withdraw their tokens and funds from the NT bot.