TechFlow news: LayerZero Labs announced that nearly 6 million unique wallet addresses have interacted with LayerZero. The team emphasized that distributing tokens to long-term users—rather than Sybil farmers—aligns best with the protocol's interests.
To address challenges posed by Sybil activities, they provided a series of examples illustrating such behavior and are offering all Sybil users a 14-day window to self-report. Those who self-report will receive 15% of their expected allocation, no questions asked.
If a Sybil user fails to self-report by the end of the 14-day period, two subsequent phases will follow:
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First, a list of all identified Sybil users will be published, and those who failed to self-report will receive zero allocation;
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Second, a bounty program will be launched, encouraging users to submit detailed reports on Sybil activities. Successful reporters will be rewarded with 10% of the Sybil offender’s expected allocation.




