LayerZero, a full-chain interoperability protocol with participation from many star institutions such as a16z and Sequoia Capital and a valuation of over US$3 billion, is one of the most anticipated airdrop projects this year.
Previously, LayerZero announced that it had completed the first phase of airdrop snapshots at 7:59:59 am on May 2nd, Beijing time, and launched the "Witch Self-Reporting Plan" on the 4th to allow users to surrender their addresses. If there is witch behavior, the plan is divided into: the first stage "self-reporting" and the second stage "bounty hunting".
The two stages of self-reporting of witches are:
Phase 1: The user surrenders his address to see if there is any witch behavior. If he surrenders, the user will get 15% For airdrop rewards, if users fail to surrender, the official will release a list of identified witch addresses, and the airdrop rewards for users on the list who have not surrendered will be reset to zero.
Phase 2: Official bounties will be opened, and users can submit detailed reports on witch activities. A successful report will result in the Witch user receiving nothing, while the bounty hunter will receive 10% of Witch's expected distribution.
At the end of the first phase, LayerZero preliminary statistics revealed that a total of 803,093 addresses were identified as witch accounts. On May 30, the second phase also officially ends. Officials will further sort out the witch reports submitted by bounty hunters and compile a complete list of witch addresses. It is estimated that the total number of witch addresses will exceed one million.
The Witch List has not yet been determined
In this context, LayerZero co-founder and CEO Bryan Pellegrino tweeted today (4): This report is currently being reviewed and I want to hear The strongest argument against this report (if there is actual false positive data)
At the same time, Bryan Pellegrino left a message on Twitter saying that the real list of witch addresses has not yet been released, and users can still submit objections. The current report may simply be a false positive, and eventually the error report will be removed.
How to check whether someone has been reported?
To check whether your address has been reported as a witch, you can go to the LayerZero witch address submission page in commonwealth, and fill in your wallet address in the Search Common field above to check. If it is not found, Your own address means that your address has not been reported.
If you find that your address has been reported and you want to keep your address, you can submit an appeal form to LayerZero and request review. However, according to previous reports, the complaint page has been closed, and it is necessary to wait for the official subsequent release of the complaint channel.
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