Bubblemaps: Suspected single entity claimed MYX airdrop tokens worth $170 million
ChainCatcher news, Bubblemaps posted on X stating that a suspected single entity claimed tokens worth $170 million from the MYX airdrop. They tracked 100 newly funded addresses, all of which exhibited identical on-chain activity, suggesting a large-scale airdrop sybil attack.
Reportedly, about a month before the MYX airdrop, around 100 addresses received funding via a certain exchange, with all transfers occurring around 6:50 AM on April 19, and each address receiving a similar amount of BNB. All these addresses met the airdrop eligibility criteria and collectively claimed 9.8 million MYX (about 1% of the total token supply). Most addresses initiated their claims at the same time: around 5:30 AM on May 7. These addresses had no prior on-chain activity before claiming MYX, making it hard to believe this was a random occurrence.
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