DeFiLlama Founder Empties Own Wallet to Force Apple to Remove Fake App

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2026-08-15Pubblicato ultima volta 2026-08-15

Introduzione

The anonymous founder of DeFiLlama, 0xngmi, revealed he had to let a fake DeFiLlama app from the Apple App Store steal a small amount of cryptocurrency from his own wallet to prove it was fraudulent, after months of ignored trademark violation reports. Apple removed the app only after receiving this evidence. The fake app was a simple clone designed solely to steal users' secret recovery phrases. The founder disclosed the incident to warn other crypto teams, noting that scammers used defunct small businesses to pass Apple's verification. This prompted DeFiLlama to delay its official app launch until all clones were removed. The report highlights a broader issue of fraudulent apps and ads, citing similar incidents where users lost significant funds through cloned exchange platforms and fake Google ads.

0xngmi, the anonymous founder of analytics site DeFi Llama, said he downloaded a fake DeFiLlama app from the App Store, funded a small wallet, and let the app steal the money as proof of fraud.

Apple removed the app just days after it was reported, having ignored months of complaints about trademark infringement and impersonation.

How Did the DeFiLlama Founder Get Apple to Remove the Fake App?

In a series of posts on X on August 15, 2026, user 0xngmi stated that DeFiLlama spent months reporting the fake DeFiLlama app in the App Store to Apple through abuse and trademark infringement channels, citing impersonation and trademark violations, but no action was taken.

The app remained in the App Store until user 0xngmi funded a wallet with a small amount of cryptocurrency, installed the fake app, and confirmed it drained the funds. After he reported this to Apple, the app was removed within a few days.

"I understand it's crazy that you have to do this to protect users from clearly fake apps," he wrote, adding that he is publicizing this incident so other crypto teams "don't waste time like we did."

User 0xngmi described the fake app as a simple copy of DeFiLlama that someone "coded with vibeCode" solely to ask users for their seed phrase—the secret recovery words that provide full control over a crypto wallet.

He said the same scammers were spamming with clone apps of other major crypto brands and passing Apple's identity verification checks by registering under the names of bankrupt companies. In DeFiLlama's case, he said, the scammers passed their know-your-customer check using as an example a small, family-run shoe-cleaning business that was registered about 40 years ago and is no longer operational.

What Caused the Delay in DeFiLlama's App Launch?

The DeFiLlama team decided to delay the official app launch by several months until all fake versions were removed, so no user would accidentally download a fraudulent one.

DeFiLlama already uses LlamaSearch, a directory of verified crypto domains, precisely because search and app store results are so often manipulated.

Tracking impersonation cases, Cryptopolitan has recorded similar incidents on the App Store and other platforms. On August 14, 2026, a Hyperliquid trader lost about $550,000 in USDC after paid Google ads redirected him to a cloned version of the exchange. In May 2026, scammers tricked over $400,000 from Uniswap users through fake Google ads, with roughly 146 ETH ending up in two attacker addresses.

In November last year, Cryptopolitan also found a fake Hyperliquid app on the Google Play store.

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Domande pertinenti

QWho is 0xngmi and what action did they take regarding a fake DeFiLlama app?

A0xngmi is the anonymous founder of the DeFiLlama analytics site. They downloaded a fake DeFiLlama app from the App Store, deposited a small amount of cryptocurrency into a wallet, and allowed the app to steal it to provide proof of fraud to Apple.

QHow did 0xngmi finally get Apple to remove the fake app after months of complaints?

AAfter months of reporting the fake app through official channels for trademark violation and impersonation with no action, 0xngmi personally demonstrated the theft by letting the app steal funds from a wallet they controlled. After reporting this concrete evidence, Apple removed the app within a few days.

QWhat was the purpose of the fake DeFiLlama application according to 0xngmi?

AAccording to 0xngmi, the fake app was a simple copy of DeFiLlama created solely to trick users into entering their seed phrase, which gives full control over a cryptocurrency wallet.

QWhy did the DeFiLlama team delay the launch of their official mobile application?

AThe DeFiLlama team delayed their official app launch for several months to ensure all fake versions were removed first, preventing users from accidentally downloading a fraudulent application.

QWhat other similar incidents of app or ad impersonation in the crypto space are mentioned in the article?

AThe article mentions several other incidents: a Hyperliquid trader losing ~$550,000 after a paid Google ad redirected them to a cloned exchange site; scammers stealing over $400,000 from Uniswap users via fake Google ads in May 2026; and a fake Hyperliquid app being found on the Google Play Store in November of the previous year.

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