Korean Exchange Pure-Bit Pulled an Exit Scam of at Least $2.87 Million Worth of Ether

Korean Exchange Pure-Bit Pulled an Exit Scam of at Least $2.87 Million Worth of Ether
ôîòî ïîêàçàíî ñ : blokt.com

2018-11-12 18:59

Funds from another ICO have just disappeared into thin air leaving investors in total despair. Pure-Bit pulled out this latest scam on November 9, 2018 at 5 PM Korea Standard Time. The exit cost investors 13,678 ETH, which translates to roughly $2.87 million as of press time.

Events picked up an accelerated pace as soon as the ICO event was over. The “Pure Coin” KakaoTalk channel community admin reportedly kicked everyone out and took the website down. Shortly after, someone moved the raised funds out to personal wallets. The website now returns a “this site can’t be reached” page.

Etherscan History

History of the transaction on Etherscan and the wallet used to receive the ICO funds showed that 13,678 ETH were sent over to two addresses. The first transaction of 500 ETH went to a wallet before being transferred to a second one, 20 minutes later, the second transaction of 13,178 ETH went to a third wallet.

Social media accounts of Pure-Bit Exchange were also deleted.

A tweet posted by Korean @BlockchainROK that the founder’s KakaoTalk account caption reads “I’m sorry.”

Third Generation of Mining Exchange

An archived version of the website alleged that the company was raising funds to create the “third generation of mining exchange” that has the unique feature of paying dividends to holders.

Pure coin, an ERC 20 utility token deployed by the scammers to raise funds, was advertised as allowing token holders to receive “a portion of the exchange’s return just by having it in their wallets.” Furthermore, it entitles owners to 30% of commission fees if those are settled using PURE Coin.

A medium post published twice with minor changes on November 5th and November 7th by a writer that goes by the name “Alex Kim,” called attention to a PURE coin airdrop while vaguely going over some contradicting features of the token.

In poor English, the blog post claimed that “90% of the exchange’s revenue will be distributed in ETH per day” and that 100% of “mining transaction fees” are paid back to users in PURE.

The blog entry also revealed that over 90% of the PURE circulating supply would purportedly be burned over a 3 year period.

In fact, buybacks, and limiting circulating supplies are known financial maneuvers believed to impact a unitary price of assets. By limiting the circulating supply, the perpetrators would create an induced scarcity on the asset so that if there is a certain demand for the asset, a surge in price would often follow.

The post also announced the presale special discount prices as follows:

“- 1st Pre-Sale 1ETH = 500,000 PURE

– 2nd Pre-Sale 1ETH = 300,000 PURE

– Listing Price 1KRW”

A referral program was also put in place with promises to pay the first responders to the announcement as much as 10,000 PURE, and the same amount for each person referred to take part in the deceitful ICO launched by the company.

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