On May 6, LayerZero CEO Bryan Pellegrino said on the social platform that witch self-reporting is not for people, but for large industrial witch farms. The focus of the report is on large-scale witches rather than individual users. Earlier news, on May 4, LayerZero officially stated that it would give all witch users a chance to self-report within the next 14 days, and in return, they would receive 15% of the expected distribution. If the witch user does not self-report before the end of the 14-day period (UTC time May 17 23:59:59), LayerZero will enter the following two stages: Stage 1: A list of all identified witch users of LayerZero will be released-those who have been identified but have not self-reported will receive 0 distribution. Stage 2: LayerZero will launch a bounty campaign, and users can submit detailed reports on witch activities. A successful report will result in the witch user receiving 0 distribution, and the witch hunter will receive 10% of the expected distribution of the witch address.