zkLink will implement airdrop witch detection, and those who surrender themselves can get 25% of the expected reward
On May 16th, zkLink, a multi-chain transaction infrastructure based on zero-knowledge proof, announced in its community that strict witch detection will be implemented for all Lynks NFT holders. This means that holders will need to pass anti-witch tests and KYC verification when receiving ZKL rewards.
All Lynks NFT witch users will be given the opportunity to self-report within the next 10 days, and in return, they will receive 25% of the expected rewards without accountability, and witch data will be kept confidential. Witches discovered by the zkLink core DAO will receive 0 rewards. Real users falsely detected as witches will have the opportunity to appeal.
All eligible Lynks NFT holders will receive ZKL rewards. In order to fulfill the promise of the previous community vote, each Lynks NFT cast in the first season and first phase (before 10:00 UTC on April 14th), namely NFT numbers 0-1576, will receive 1480 ZKL. Each eligible Lynks NFT with numbers 1577-3999 will receive 1100 ZKL.
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