The mysterious figure of "airdrop hunter" reappears in the blockchain industry! 🕵️♂️Recently, according to community user @lingland09, an airdrop hunter in the zkSync ecosystem successfully received a large number of self-deployed tokens through sophisticated strategies, which attracted attention in the industry.
It is understood that the airdrop hunter has 21,877 interactive addresses. His strategy is to first use a very small amount of ETH to fund all wallets, then deploy the unopen source Token Gemstone and whitelist these addresses for the token. He then created a non-open-source DEX to create an index for application transactions between his own Witch addresses. Added over 80 ETH liquidity to the Gemstone token on the self-built DEX, giving Gemstone value. Finally, the interactive purpose is achieved by exchanging the Gemstone tokens received in the Gemstone/ETH trading pair, and repeat.
It is worth mentioning that all transactions of this airdrop hunter are automatically completed by self-written robots instead of manual operations. Since all liquidity is added by its own individuals, it is not affected by slippage and accrues 10 trades in the cheapest way on the zkSync Era network. His bot extended this pattern algorithm to the next 21,000+ wallets, also unaffected by slippage.
According to statistics, this address conducts transactions monthly, weekly, and daily, with transaction fees of only $1.5-2 per Witch address, completing a total of $10,000 worth of transaction volume and 10 transaction times to make it on-chain The behavior is similar to the airdrop issuance qualifications of other Layer 2 projects.
Who is this mysterious airdrop hunter? What is his purpose? What do you think about this? You are welcome to speak freely in the comment area and let’s discuss it together!