Magic Eden to refund users after 25 fake NFTs sold due to exploit
Over two dozen fake NFTs were sold on the Magic Eden marketplace over a 24-hour period due to a "massive exploit" on the platform.
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Over two dozen fake NFTs were sold on the Magic Eden marketplace over a 24-hour period due to a "massive exploit" on the platform.
The NFT marketplace said the issue was caused by its third-party image hosting provider and assured users their NFTs were safe.
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