Let’s close all questions about bots in Not Pixel
We achieved a decent result ≈0.4% was claimed by bots. Even a 1-3% loss is considered a success in most airdrops. This was achieved through deep analysis and handling massive datasets.
But no matter how honest our analysis was, the vulnerability was not on our side. ADS Gram turned out to be vulnerable to manipulation. Not Pixel used their data.
Proof: t.me/singularity_alpha/130
Let’s break down the “most outrageous cases”:
— 879,072 PX (0.35%), swapped Jan 23, 18:34 (UTC+3) at $0.1264
— 131,082 PX (0.05%), swapped Jan 23, 18:32 (UTC+3) at $0.1698
It happened a day after trading began, at a relatively low token price. Proof: Stonfi and Dedust
So, it happened. Not our fault. But it’s expected and acceptable for any airdrop. 1M PX was lost — or 0.4% of the total supply.
What can we do? We’ve already bought back 30M+ PX from the market and continue doing so. We weren’t obligated to do this. We received no compensation for third-party issues. We’ve already covered the bot exploit 30 times over.
Proof: notpixel.org/px/buyback