TechFlow reports, LayerZero Labs announced on social media that the witch self-reporting phase has now concluded. Each eligible address will receive 15% of its expected token allocation, with the remaining 85% to be redistributed to qualified users. Ultimately, 803,093 addresses were identified as potential witch addresses. The team initially flagged over 2 million addresses as potential witches but later adopted stricter criteria to reduce false positives.
The complete list of self-reported addresses, along with address information identified through preliminary analyses conducted by LayerZero, Chaos Labs, and Nansen, has been published. Note that this list is preliminary and aims to remove a large number of addresses from bounty-hunting eligibility; it should not be considered definitive before the final report is released. For instance, addresses may be removed from the witch list when official methodologies are updated.
The team will continue refining and improving their methodology during the upcoming two-week bounty hunting period. The initial list will not be updated during this time and will not affect bounty hunters. The final witch list will be published after the bounty hunting concludes on May 31.




