DWF Labs may be involved in Lena Network Rug incident, anti-capital hacker group claims to have attacked DWF Labs official website
According to the anti-capitalist hacker group Capital Killer on social media platform X, 0xJoseph sought help, claiming that "DWF Labs followed LENA Network on the X platform, but after the LENA Rug Pull, DWF unfollowed LENA, causing losses, and requested that DWF respond." Capital Killer stated that they have represented the RATS community in attacking the DWF official website because DWF has caused many people to lose their funds, and called on DWF Labs to respond. Previously, it was reported that the Lena Network project experienced a Rug Pull, with the deployer profiting about $2.9 million. Lena responded by stating that they will give up ownership of the contract, but giving up ownership of the token contract does not mean that the project has ended, and they will implement a compensation plan for participants for their "execution errors."
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