Jupiter: A preliminary analysis of the 10,000 "botnets" participating in the airdrop has been completed, and all available data will be released for the subsequent airdrop
ChainCatcher news, Jupiter tweeted that after collaborating with Allium Labs, the team completed a preliminary analysis of about 10,000 "botnets" participating in the airdrop. Jupiter stated that due to the randomness of their trading patterns, this appears to be an attempt by professionals to predict a potential airdrop from Jupiter earlier in the year. These exchanges occurred between May 2023 and June 2023, with transaction volumes less than 1 cent, and the initial timestamps of the exchanges varied throughout the day.Additionally, the exchange patterns of these wallets are also unpredictable, with varying numbers of exchanges and different token pairs exchanged. Jupiter indicated that it will work with Allium Labs to provide a comprehensive report on this, to facilitate future attempts and large-scale airdrops by other teams. For future airdrops, Jupiter will publish all available data and work closely with the community and data experts to prevent such incidents from happening again.