According to Planet Daily, the 0xScope team issued a statement saying that a large number of bots participated in the first Arbitrum Odyssey event launched in June 2022.
On June 28 (the day before the activity was suspended), Arbitrum had 65,361 new addresses added during the day; by the time Arbitrum suspended Odyssey, the platform had distributed 438,529 NFTs, of which 282,123 NFTs flowed to various bots, accounting for about 64.3% of the total supply.
According to statistics, a total of 282,123 bots participated in this event, all of which were handled by 88,241 bot groups; in the end, each bot group received an average of 3.2 NFTs, which is undoubtedly worrying for an event that should distribute task-related NFTs to participants at a 1:1 ratio.
The address starting with 0xc363 (named Raydalio on OpenSea) is the biggest beneficiary of the Arbitrum Odyssey event, controlling 48,357 bot addresses, of which 46,839 participated in the event. Assuming that each of these addresses received 1 NFT, this means that an entity with a large number of bots may have eventually received 10.7% of all NFTs distributed by Arbitrum for the event.