Key Points:
Previously, LayerZero introduced a public disclosure portal for users to confess any involvement in sybil behavior. LayerZero sybil check allows the project to identify and list addresses involved in sybil activities and launch a bounty program to encourage reporting of such behaviors.
LayerZero and Nansen will analyze a dataset of over 100,000 wallets to train their AI in recognizing sybil patterns, aiming to assist other projects with airdrop allocations. Users who voluntarily admit to sybil behavior will be rewarded with 15% of the initial airdrop tokens. Conversely, those discovered without self-reporting will forfeit any token allocation.
The project also invites reports from sybil hunters, offering a reward of 10% of the tokens associated with the reported sybil wallet as part of the TGE project. So far, LayerZero has received over 3,000 reports of suspected sybil wallet clusters and more than 30,000 appeals from account holders.
To mitigate spam, LayerZero initially proposed a reporting fee of 0.02 ETH, which has since increased 25-fold due to high volumes of reports.
LayerZero is an omnichain, cross-chain protocol designed to enable decentralized applications to interact across multiple blockchains, enhancing interoperability through cross-chain messaging.
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