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LayerZero is finally going to airdrop. How can you check if you have been “witched”?

BlockBeats2024/05/29 10:58
By:BlockBeats
Original title: "LayerZero witch screening is about to end, how to check if you have been "arrested"? "
Original author: Azuma, Odaily Planet Daily

The LayerZero witch screening activity, which has lasted for nearly a month, is about to come to an end.


At 8:00 on May 30th, Beijing time, the second round of "bounty" activity (Bounty Hunt 2) will close the reporting window. Considering that LayerZero has previously determined that May 31st will be the final date of the screening activity, it is difficult to open another round of "bounty" activities in the last two days. This also means that if your address (provided that it has not been "exposed" or "arrested" in the first two stages) is not included in the "bounty" list before 8:00 tomorrow morning, it is likely that you will "successfully escape the poison and win the game smoothly."


Screening Progress Summary


For users who are not familiar with LayerZero's witch screening plan, you can read 《LayerZero is about to issue a coin, and what comes before the airdrop is the largest "witch cleansing activity" in history?》 .


In short, LayerZero's witch screening is divided into three stages.


· The first round is the "self-exposure" stage, which lasts from May 3 to May 17. Users who think they are suspected of being a witch can "self-exposure" through the window provided by LayerZero during this stage to retain 15% of the airdrop allocation.


· The second stage is the "trial" stage, during which LayerZero officials will screen witches according to specific rules. The screening results will be announced on May 18, and addresses found during this stage will not receive any airdrop allocations.


· The third stage is the "report" stage, which will last from May 18 to May 31. LayerZero encourages community users to report witches to each other. Reported witches will be deprived of all shares, and "hunters" can get 10% of them. The rest will be distributed to all other qualified users.


Currently, the screening has entered the third stage, and the final address list obtained in the two stages has also been announced (you can check it through this link: https://github.com/LayerZero-Labs/sybil-report/blob/main/initialList.txt ).


Some minor incidents also occurred during the actual implementation of the third phase. At first, the "bounty" activity in this phase was based on Github, but LayerZero obviously underestimated the users' enthusiasm for reporting. Many people even submitted reports frantically out of sheer luck, causing Github to ban many accounts for spam attacks.



Therefore, LayerZero had to stop the "bounty" activity and restart it on Commonwealth instead. All "hunters" must pay a deposit of 0.5 ETH when reporting. If the report is valid, the funds will be returned after TGE, and random reports will be confiscated.


Reports submitted to Github through the first round of "bounty" activities will be reviewed first in the second round, but "hunters" must use the bounty address that has been marked in the Github report to pay the deposit - essentially, it is to prevent others from copying the report and grabbing the results.


The second round of "bounty" activities was opened at 8:00 on May 28 and is scheduled to close at 8:00 on May 30. The reporting window will last for a total of 48 hours.


How to check if you have been "arrested"?


Since the new "bounty" activity has been changed to run on Commonwealth, we can also use the relevant homepage to check in real time whether the address has been included in the witch list. (Homepage link: https://commonwealth.im/layerzero/discussions )


After opening the above link, you can directly enter your address in the Search Common line.



If it prompts "No results found", it means that your address is still in a "safe" state and has not been reported by any "hunters".


If relevant information is found, it means that your address has been included in a report and there is a risk of being regarded as a witch.



If it has been reported, does it mean that it must be a witch?


Although being included in the report list will obviously increase the risk of the relevant address being considered a witch, it does not mean that the address will definitely be judged as a witch.


According to the screening process, LayerZero will conduct a secondary check on all reported information. Any report suspected of stealing others' achievements, fraud, lack of "methodology" (i.e. unreasonable logic), spam, etc. will be discarded, and the deposit will not be returned to the "hunter".


As of now, even with the risk of losing the deposit, there are still a lot of outrageous reports being submitted. For example, yesterday there was a report covering nearly 480,000 addresses. LayerZero co-founder Bryan Pellegrino responded to this by saying: "Anyone can put anything they want in the report, but not every report is valid."


In addition, it is worth emphasizing that Pellegrino has revealed that this round of "bounty" activities will not set up the "above" procedures for misreported addresses like the initial witch list (Phase 1 and Phase 2), but the inspection intensity of this round will be very strict to prevent "hunters" from making random reports in order to increase their profits and accidentally hurting real users.



In short, being included in the report list means that your address will be re-checked by LayerZero along with the entire report, and it does not mean that the address must be a witch.


As for the final result, we can only wait for the official conclusion after May 31.


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