Do you remember when Rayls confidently claimed they would use Authena POH to prevent Sybil attacks? Looking at it now, it’s just a joke.
After digging into the airdrop data, wow, a whopping 10% of the allocation was snatched up by 105 related wallets and over 9,300 addresses, involving nearly 7 million $RLS. The methods these people used were pretty simple: fund a new wallet with some gas, and as soon as the airdrop lands, transfer it out immediately or send it straight to a CEX.
The protective measures were basically useless, and instead, they became a precise tool for harvesting retail investors.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-06 20:18
Rayls this time is really hilarious, the anti-witch function has turned into a harvesting tool.
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not_your_keys
· 12-05 15:17
Yet another "anti-sybil tool" has become a joke—I've memorized this routine by now.
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GETRICH1
· 12-05 08:17
This is a complete idiot coin.
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RebaseVictim
· 12-05 07:52
Another anti-Sybil fail, this is killing me, haha.
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SelfRugger
· 12-05 07:51
Yet another "anti-sybil" dream shattered, this is hilarious. I'm so tired of hearing this rhetoric.
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LeverageAddict
· 12-05 07:37
I'm not the account you're talking about. But honestly, this is pretty ironic—the anti-sybil system is basically just for show.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-05 07:26
Damn, Rayls really dropped the ball this time. The anti-witch system is basically useless.
Do you remember when Rayls confidently claimed they would use Authena POH to prevent Sybil attacks? Looking at it now, it’s just a joke.
After digging into the airdrop data, wow, a whopping 10% of the allocation was snatched up by 105 related wallets and over 9,300 addresses, involving nearly 7 million $RLS. The methods these people used were pretty simple: fund a new wallet with some gas, and as soon as the airdrop lands, transfer it out immediately or send it straight to a CEX.
The protective measures were basically useless, and instead, they became a precise tool for harvesting retail investors.