The official website was hacked, but the token price didn't budge at all? PEPE's recent ordeal has given us a real-life lesson in how Meme coins survive.



On Thursday, security firm Blockaid dropped some explosive news: PEPE's website front-end had been tampered with, and malicious code was redirecting visitors straight to a phishing page. The outcome was predictable—once users approved wallet access, their NFTs and tokens vanished without a trace.

But the strangest part came afterwards.

In the past 24 hours, PEPE's price dropped less than 2%. It was as flat as a stopped EKG line. This level of composure is almost performance art in the crypto world. On one side, there's blatant website hijacking; on the other, the price chart remains eerily calm. This surreal combination reveals the Meme coin market's baffling rules for survival.

Now, back to the attack itself.

Security teams discovered that the hacker used the Inferno Drainer toolkit—not just some amateur script, but a full “crime assembly line” complete with phishing templates, token-stealing programs, and social engineering scripts. When you open the compromised PEPE website, everything looks normal on the surface, but it's secretly redirecting you to a lookalike page. Once you connect your wallet and approve access, your assets are gone.

What's even more puzzling: why hasn't the PEPE team come forward with a public statement yet? Anonymous operations aren't new in the Meme coin space, but when your official website gets taken over, this kind of silence seems a bit excessive.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 9h ago
If the token price isn't moving, what does it mean? Either the holders are die-hard warriors, or no one cares about the official website at all. Even when the official website gets hacked, everyone remains calm—that's exactly how PEPE is supposed to be. Silence is the top secret of meme coins—the more mysterious, the more people ape in.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 9h ago
It's actually more alarming when the coin price doesn't move; it means all the holders have become numb.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 10h ago
Even with the official website hacked, the token price remains rock solid. Now that's what real conviction is worth!
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 10h ago
The price not moving is actually the scariest thing—it means holders simply don't care. The official website is compromised and the team can still stay silent? That’s the magic of meme coins, I guess. Everyone knows it’s just a gambling game anyway. I heard the Inferno toolkit is everywhere now, how are people still falling for it? The official website got hacked and there’s no clarification—looks like this project isn’t far from dying out. Truly unbelievable. What are the people who lost assets thinking? How can they still keep their cool?
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