Pink Drainer Announces Shutdown and Retirement
In a recent announcement on Telegram, Pink Drainer declared the successful completion of its goals and plans to retire. Even as the team plans to start winding down its infrastructure immediately, all stored information will be wiped and securely destroyed to ensure data privacy.
The Pink Drainer team expressed happiness in supporting their users for over a year. They emphasized their record of no scams, backdooring, or significant incidents. The project’s growth exceeded their initial expectations. They apologized for the lack of prior notice regarding their departure but believe most users will understand the decision.
The team clarified that any future messages not signed by their wallets (0x636/0x9fa) are not legitimate. They stressed that they have no plans to return in the future.
Pink Drainer Messages To Their Users
In their recent message, Pink Drainer advised users to manage their finances wisely. While encouraging users to avoid unnecessary spending, the team also encouraged them to enjoy what the world has to offer. The team also highlighted the importance of financial stability and stepping back from the constant grind.
Though this announcement marks the end of Pink Drainer’s journey, they leave a legacy of trust and reliability in their services. The team hopes their users will continue to thrive and succeed in future endeavors.
Their departure would also remind users to stay vigilant against impersonators and manage their resources wisely. This announcement closes the chapter for Pink Drainer, a project that grew beyond its founders’ wildest dreams. The team bids farewell with a final note of gratitude and well-wishes for their users’ future.
With the infrastructure winding down and data securely destroyed, the Pink Drainer team exits the scene, leaving a mark of excellence in service and user support.
A Record of Stealing $85 Million
The pink drainer leaves behind a record of being one of the most prominent groups focused on crypto draining. They stole over $85 million during their spree.
Nonetheless, amidst their exit, bands like Lazarus and Ghostsec continue operations.