RMRK founder says his address was mistakenly flagged as high-risk by the WLFI team, and the tokens have been locked
Foresight News reported that Bruno Skvorc, founder of NFT infrastructure RMRK, tweeted that his address was mistakenly flagged as high risk by the WLFI team and his tokens have been locked. On-chain detective ZachXBT commented, "It's good to see the WLFI team taking a more proactive approach to address screening compared to some exchanges and other teams, as this will ultimately benefit victims. However, they do need to be cautious, because if false positives are blacklisted, it could cause irreparable damage to their reputation. If your address is indeed a false positive, I hope the issue can be resolved as soon as possible."
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