According to BlockBeats, Bryan Pellegrino, CEO of LayerZero Labs, announced on June 16th that a temporary 'witch list' has been published. Pellegrino stated that the list has been made available for community review. If there is a cluster that is incorrect or can be proven to be incorrect, it will be removed. This does not apply to individual appeals, so it is not based on each address. He urged the community to list any obvious errors in the clusters and the reasons or proof of how they are incorrect. Feedback is requested within the next 24 hours if possible.
Pellegrino also mentioned that some reports from bounty hunters have been approved but not yet included in the list. The list may be slightly updated tomorrow, but 99% of it is already present. This announcement is part of LayerZero Labs' ongoing efforts to maintain transparency and community involvement in its operations.