Odaily Planet Daily News: Matan Sibon, the founder of the EigenLayer ecosystem project eOracle, questioned CoinDesk's recent report on Eigen Labs. Matan said that last week, CoinDesk's deputy editor-in-chief Sam Kessler invited him to an interview to complete an article on re-staking technology, but in the interview, Sam kept directing the topic to "whether the Eigen Labs team has ever pressured ecosystem projects to airdrop tokens to them." Although Matan repeatedly gave negative answers and said that based on his personal understanding of projects in the same ecosystem, Altlayer, Renzo, Ether.fi and other projects would not feel "pressured," these responses did not appear in CoinDesk's report. Matan added that exposing conflicts of interest is one thing, and accusing a team of abusing power to pressure other projects in the ecosystem for "profit" is another thing. CoinDesk is better off withdrawing the report or providing evidence. Earlier, CoinDesk reported that Eigen Labs employees distributed their wallet addresses to ecological project parties to "profit" through airdrops. EigenLayer responded that there is no discovery or evidence that any employee of Eigen Labs has put pressure on any team to improperly benefit Eigen Labs corporate entities or their employees.