EtherRock NFTs 'Original' Code Has Bug That Lets Anyone Mint More for Free

in steemlinks •  3 years ago 

These days, an EtherRock NFT sells for well over a million dollars. One of the reasons why the useless rock JPEGs command such princely sums is because the four-year-old collection is limited to a hundred, and it’s impossible to mint any more.

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If you’ve missed out, fear not: a few weeks ago, a developer resurrected an even older version of the 2017 Pet Rock-inspired NFT project, abandoned by EtherRock’s developer because a bug lets anyone mint an unlimited number of NFTs—and all they have to pay is Ethereum’s gas fee.

Serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk spent 60 ETH ($194,000) on three rocks last night, and YouTube personality Logan Paul said he “literally left dinner” to snag two rocks for $60,000 and $95,000. These rare two-digit rocks trade on WeLikeTheRocks.com.

Read the full article from here- https://decrypt.co/79665/million-dollar-etherrock-original-contract-lets-anyone-mint-free-rock-nfts?amp=1

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