PANews reported on June 12 that Nansen’s official Twitter account clarified that there were misunderstandings about the zkSync airdrop. Nansen said that they only provided Matter Labs with data on specific wallet segments, including whale addresses and known scammers, but did not participate in anti-sybiling or directly suggest specific airdrop distribution methods. If someone spreads the news that Nansen is involved in airdrop distribution, it is false information.

Yesterday, it was reported that multiple Sybil accounts were found in the ZKSync airdrop qualification list and would receive a total of more than 2 million ZK tokens.