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Expert Identifies Potential Airdrop Hunter in zkSync L2 Network

Expert Identifies Potential Airdrop Hunter in zkSync L2 Network

An unknown actor created 21,877 wallets on the Ethereum-based second-layer zkSync as part of a Sybil attack tactic, according to blockchain researcher Lingland 09.

The expert suggested that the user\’s multi-accounting was aimed at taking part in a potential airdrop of the protocol’s utility tokens, and broke down his actions step by step. According to on-chain data, after addresses were registered, the unknown individual:

  • deployed the Gemstone (GEM) token with open-source code;
  • for an unknown reason whitelisted all 21,877 wallets, on each of which he tagged GEM;
  • launched a closed decentralized exchange solely for trading his own coins;
  • added 80 ETH liquidity to the GEM/WETH pair to simulate real trading. As a result, the token gained real value, and the user even earned a profit of 0.6–0.7 ETH.

Lingland 09 noted that, by maintaining full control over liquidity, the trader avoided slippage losses, and all operations were executed by bots. 

As a result, the user accumulated ten transactions per wallet at the cheapest possible rate, spending $1.5–2 per address, the researcher noted. This gives him a claim to a potential distribution of the network\’s tokens alongside legitimate projects.     

“Meanwhile, this person must be a professional airdrop hunter, but on-chain is a transparent glass, and every transaction is traceable (if desired). We trust the Matter Labs team, which will not compromise with attackers,” Lingland 09 concluded.

As reported by X-explore and journalist Colin Wu estimated the average income of airdrop hunters at $9,384, and for the premium segment the figure was $18,935. 

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