Wallets that have been hacked should be excluded from airdrop

This hacked browser is purely software for creating and managing multi-accounts. 99.9% of its users are Sybils, and it’s a stroke of luck that they were hacked, helping to clean the market before the TGE.

Granting an airdrop to these wallets on Linea’s part would be a grave mistake. The funds would end up in the hands of Sybils or hackers/thieves. This would not be about decentralization or rightful rewards but rather a sheer loss of funds and additional market pressure, as these individuals would immediately sell the tokens as soon as they could.

Below is the list of wallets belonging to the perpetrators where funds from the hacked wallets were transferred. Use this to identify addresses to add to the filter. Please take this seriously.

Wallet addresses:

  • 0x16199891430886782b3413f0a2b24d593b787346
  • 0xf772be79bd6d1f4316e938c6c40cf68cf6911c81
  • 0x4e8f3340eFbC48EC36d043F11a5f23D457dB51ea
  • 0xD3d5aF11A482A89D4BbfE4880C3D71D1dE5F155f
  • 0x49e0d1b8b254d1eb7e8ba0f0ab1b4ff94f5ba021
  • 0x9547695656ca1dc3f35a82e391d787e70e314520
  • 0xeb095f0b2e26a2a67c11595065e459439b7de672

Affected:
33,850 unique addresses.

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