🚨 STREAMER SCAMS🚨 (ROMIEINC)- NEVER DEPOSIT UNDER THIS CODE ☠️
I want to warn everyone about how RomieInc scammed me on @PackDraw . He refuses to honor agreements and scammed me out of money that was owed! I wagered under his code across two accounts that was made known to him based on our prior deal.
When it came time for the payout, he
• Refused to send the owed $140.
• Made up excuses about a "third account" that was supposedly excluded (which was never the case and wasn't even the account in question).
• Acknowledged the amount that was not even sent previously, but still refuse to send the agreed-upon amount.
I have all the receipts and calculations proving the money is owed!
DO NOT DEPOSIT UNDER CODE ROMIEINC anywhere if you do not want delayed payments and empty promises. You are far off better playing under any other streamers. We all know he is untrustworthy and will go back on their word to save a few bucks.
See the screenshots and the video below for the full proof.
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Someone spent $500, planned for weeks, and stole $285 million from a crypto protocol. On April Fools Day.
> The target was Drift Protocol. One of Solana's largest DeFi protocols.
> It held $550 million in user funds the morning of April 1.
> The attacker started preparing in March. Nobody noticed.
> They created a fake token called CarbonVote Token. Minted 750 million units. Seeded a liquidity pool with $500.
> Wash traded it for weeks until real price oracles reported it as legitimate.
> At the same time they socially engineered two of Drift's five Security Council signers into pre-approving transactions.
> Using a Solana feature that lets transactions be signed in advance and executed later.
> On April 1 at 11:06am they pulled the trigger.
> Listed the worthless token as real collateral. Raised withdrawal limits to unlimited. Borrowed every real asset in the protocol.
> $309 million dropped to $41 million in minutes.
> Not a smart contract bug. Not a code exploit. Not a seed phrase leak.
> One admin key. That's all it took.
> They swapped everything into USDC and bridged $230 million through Circle's own crosschain bridge to Ethereum.
> 100+ transactions. Six hours. During US business hours.
> Circle did nothing.
> Nine days earlier Circle had frozen 16 legitimate business wallets with no warning for a sealed US civil case.
> Legitimate businesses frozen. $230 million in stolen funds walked straight through.
> The attacker deliberately avoided USDT the entire time. They knew Circle wouldn't act.
> The stolen funds are now 130,000 ETH sitting in a single wallet tracked live on Arkham.
> Currently worth $264 million.
> The wallet was first funded through Tornado Cash.
> The attacker also deposited directly into Binance. KYC data may exist.
> Drift TVL went from $550 million to $24 million.
> DRIFT token down over 40%.
> Second largest Solana hack in history behind only the $326 million Wormhole bridge exploit in 2022.
> Drift had to open their emergency announcement with: "This is not an April Fools joke."
The $264 million on Arkham confirms it wasn't.