1 Million LADYS to Be Given Out with Every Purchase
The Meme Phone has been launched by the Milady meme project as part of their presented roadmap, showcasing their dedication to innovation and creativity. This exclusive phone, designed for owners of the Milady Meme Coin (LADYS), will be released in limited edition with only 100 units available.
The owners of the Meme Phone will be rewarded with special benefits, including the distribution of 1 million LADYF for each phone purchased, as well as a unique NFT that serves as an identification for the owner. The cost of this phone is 2 Solana (SOL), which is equivalent to $364 at the current exchange rate.
Before this exciting launch, the Milady NFT project successfully raised over $18 million in SOL. They recently announced the presale of their new meme coin, Milady Wif Hat, and were able to collect the desired amount from investors. Any remaining funds will be returned to the investors.
In a surprising turn of events, the project’s team has decided to change their plan regarding the use of SOL meme coins. They have assured their investors that they will be returning their money and focusing on other projects instead.
In addition to these developments, there was a security breach in March that affected the Treasury addresses of Milady and Remilia, founded by Charlotte Fang. This breach resulted in significant financial losses. Fang explained that the breach was caused by an unknown malware that infiltrated her password manager, gaining access to all seed phrases. As a result, approximately 850 Ethereum (ETH) was stolen from Remilia’s treasury.
Milady, which was launched in 2021, consists of a collection of 10,000 NFT images featuring an anime profile created by Fang. In May 2023, the project gained further recognition when Tesla CEO Elon Musk publicly endorsed Milady NFTs by sharing a meme that incorporated images from the collection.
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