Abraham Eisenberg, a self-proclaimed “digital art dealer,” boasted that he was able to issue a token and raise $250,000 in half an hour. At the same time, the token is absolutely meaningless and no other products were used to promote it.
Eisenberg launched the Mango Inu cryptocurrency, which is aimed at bots. Thus, the hacker made a profit when someone bought Mango Inu.
At the same time, the fraudster notes that he does not violate the law. After all, no marketing actions were used to promote the token, only transactions with liquidity on the open market. At the same time, he noted that by purchasing his digital token, the user loses his profit.
Abraham Eisenberg is known for a number of fraudulent activities against various firms. For example, he previously hacked the Mango lending protocol on the Solana blockchain. For this, the “oracle attack” scheme was used. During the attack, the hacker stole about $115 million. You can read more about this case here.