JayPegs Automart
Summary
JayPegs Automart (also styled Jay Pegs Auto Mart) is an Ethereum-based NFT and token project launched in September 2021 by the anonymous team behind NGMI.global, themed as a satirical used-car dealership selling 2007 Kia Sedona NFTs. On September 17, 2021, a contractor injected malicious code into the SushiSwap MISO auction front end during the project's DONA token sale, redirecting approximately $3.1 million (864.8 ETH) to the attacker's wallet. Funds were fully recovered within 24 hours following public identification of the alleged attacker and threat of FBI referral.
Connected Entities
1 entities · 10 linked investigationsTimeline(7 events)
2021-09-01
JayPegs Automart announces DONA token auction via SushiSwap MISO launchpad, offering 9,800 DONA tokens redeemable for Kia Sedona-themed NFTs.
CoinDesk2021-09-17
Malicious contractor (GitHub: AristoK3, alleged Twitter: eratos1122) injects code into MISO front end, redirecting 864.8 ETH (~$3.1M) from the auction to their own wallet.
CoinDesk / Decrypt2021-09-17
SushiSwap CTO Joseph Delong publicly identifies alleged attacker and issues FBI deadline of 8 AM Friday for fund return.
Decrypt2021-09-17
Stolen funds returned in three installments totaling 865.094 ETH by Friday morning; project team declines to pursue criminal charges.
CoinDesk2021-09-17
Rekt.news publishes incident to its leaderboard as a permanent record of the exploit.
Rekt News2021-09-17
NFT delivery proceeds; project gains elevated visibility in crypto media following the incident and recovery.
The Defiant2024-01-01
Collection floor price reported at approximately 0.01 ETH with near-zero trading volume, reflecting significant decline from launch-era pricing.
OpenSea collection dataDecision Log
- hash: 2voxBMdkBcwitxjKYmqJU9U45BtzXJDJyVMqTvU4hxxQ
This investigation is cryptographically anchored to the Solana blockchain and source URLs are archived via the Internet Archive.
model: claude-sonnet-4-6
generated: 5/4/2026, 2:54:54 AM
last updated: 5/28/2026, 5:44:25 PM
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