Polygon-Based Web3 Game Dragoma Supporters Fall Victim to $3.5M Rug Pull: PeckShield
The newly launched Dragoma project appears to have been subject to a rug pull worth an estimated $3.5 million, according to blockchain sleuth PeckShield.
#PeckShieldAlert #rugpull Dragoma $DMA on polygon rugged. $DMA has dropped -99.7%.
The website https://t.co/2OJWlGqBtQ seems down and the social media channel deleted. The stolen funds seem like deposit into centralized exchanges. pic.twitter.com/ksJifCo0GH— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) August 8, 2022
Dragoma, which launched just days ago, had said it planned to become a Web3 adventure game that incorporated non-fungible tokens (NFT) and elements of social media alongside its native token, DMA.
The token, which was created on the Polygon network, was recently listed on centralized exchange MEXC, generating millions of dollars in volume.
The project's website is not responding and its social media channel has been deleted, PeckShield said.
At its peak, the DMA token reached $1.78. It tumbled Monday morning, losing 99.8% of its value.
The missing funds have been moved to centralized exchanges, according to PeckShield.
The founder of Dragoma is Texas-based Ken Graese, according to a June press release.
Dragoma did not immediately respond to CoinDesk's request for comment.