Pink Drainer Loses 10 Ether to Address Poisoning Scam

Pink Drainer was tricked by a nearly identical address, leading them to send 10 ETH to a scammer's wallet in late June.

Written By:
Ronak Kumar

Reviewed By:
Dhara Chavda

Pink Drainer Loses 10 Ether To Address Poisoning Scam

The notorious hacking group, Pink Drainer lost 10 Ether (around $30,000) to an “address poisoning” scam, as reported by crypto compliance platform MistTrack on July 7.

MistTrack explained that an address poisoning scam occurs when an attacker sends small amounts of crypto from a wallet with a similar-looking address to one of the target’s regular wallets.

The aim is to trick the target into accidentally sending funds to the scammer’s wallet. Scammers use bots to find new transactions and create addresses with similar first and last characters, hoping victims will copy the scam address instead of their original one.

In this case, Pink Drainer was duped by an address almost identical to their previous wallet. This trick led them to accidentally send 10 ETH to the scammer’s wallet in late June.

This incident comes just a month after Pink Drainer announced its retirement on May 17, having achieved its goal of stealing over $85 million in crypto assets. Data from Dune Analytics shows Pink Drainer stole $85.3 million in crypto from July 2023.

While Pink Drainer may have halted its operations, other drainer toolkit services like Angel Drainer, Pussy Drainer, and Venom Drainer continue to assist criminals in stealing crypto assets.

Crypto users should double-check wallet addresses before transactions to avoid falling prey to address poisoning scams, highlighting ongoing risks in the crypto world where even notorious scammers can be victims.

Also Read: Crypto Scams on EVM Chains Amount to $314M in H1 2024


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Ronak Kumar is a Crypto Journalist with over 3 years of experience covering blockchain, AI, finance, and emerging digital trends. With a background in Commerce (B.Com) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), he combines business insight with a clear understanding of the evolving crypto space. His reporting has been featured in major publications, with his work cited by NDTV, Hindustan Times, and Outlook India on topics like Trump Memecoin, Bhutan’s crypto mining, and Barron Trump’s digital presence.
Dhara Chavda is a Content Strategist and Research Analyst with 5 years of experience in the crypto industry. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering and brings a strong technical perspective to her work. Dhara specializes in DeFi, price analysis, and the core mechanics of cryptocurrencies. She also works on crypto news, including research, analysis, and assigning stories, ensuring accurate and timely coverage of key developments in the space.