
None of the NFTs were stolen, and all remaining Bill Murray 1,000 NFTs-along with those from other projects-were moved into other wallets in the hours that followed. The wallet also held the nearly 800 Ethereum NFTs from the Bill Murray 1,000 project that are set to be sold next week, along with other NFTs that Murray owns through his business partners-including CryptoPunks, VeeFriends, and Damien Hirst artwork. Those were the only transactions in which WETH was stolen, Gillis confirmed. Gavin Gillas of blockchain startup Project Venkman, which Murray co-owns, told Decrypt that he first noticed an unauthorized transaction removing 108.03 WETH (about $171,500) from the wallet last night, followed by another transaction for 1.73 WETH (about $2,750). All funds were intended for charitable purposes. The funds were stolen from the wallet following the auction of an exclusive, single-edition NFT this week on Coinbase NFT, which raised 119.2 WETH, or about $185,000 at the time of sale. Ultimately, nearly 110 Wrapped Ethereum (WETH) was stolen from the wallet, worth about $174,000 at the time of the attack.

The Ethereum wallet tied to actor and comedian Bill Murray-which is being used to sell official NFTs inspired by his life -was attacked last night following the completion of a charity auction this week, Murray’s partners at The Chive and Project Venkman tell Decrypt. About $174,000 worth of Wrapped Ethereum was stolen-nearly all of the funds raised through Murray’s recent NFT charity auction.Actor and comedian Bill Murray’s Ethereum wallet, which is controlled by his business partners, was hacked last night.
