LayerZero co-founder: Addresses that are falsely reported as witches can appeal by filling out a form
On May 19th, Bryan Pellegrino, co-founder and CEO of LayerZero, stated on social media that addresses mistakenly identified as witches can appeal by filling out a form.
Previously, LayerZero officials posted on social media that, after the witch's confession and analysis by LayerZero, Chaos Labs, and Nansen, 803,093 addresses were identified as potential witches. This number initially exceeded 2 million, but the officials adopted stricter standards to minimize false positives.
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