CARV Introduces Self-Reporting Mechanism for Witch Attacks
In an effort to maintain fairness and transparency in its token airdrop, CARV, a modular data platform for games and artificial intelligence, has announced a self-reporting mechanism for witches. Users who participated in witch attacks, a form of malicious activity that can manipulate airdrop distributions, are now given the opportunity to proactively report their involvement.
Individuals who report themselves during the designated period, which runs from 12:00 PM UTC on September 5 to 12:00 PM UTC on September 19, will be eligible to retain 15% of their original token allocation. This amnesty program aims to encourage honesty and deter future witch attacks.
By implementing this self-reporting mechanism, CARV seeks to address the issue of witch attacks and ensure a fair and equitable distribution of tokens. The platform believes that this approach will help to maintain the integrity of its ecosystem and promote responsible behavior among its community.