As the hype surrounding the Arbitrum (ARB) airdrop continues, on-chain activity shows that airdrop hunters consolidated tokens worth around $3.3 million collectively from 1,496 wallets into two wallets.
According to the blockchain analysis platform Lookonchain, one wallet received 1.4 million ARB from 866 addresses. The account then added all the ARB received to the decentralized exchange Uniswap to provide liquidity. The 1.4 million ARB tokens are worth around $2 million at the time of writing. On the other hand, another wallet received 933,375 ARB, which is worth around $1.38 million, from 630 addresses.

We found 2 super airdrop hunters of $ARB.

0xe1e2 received 1.4M $ARB($1.92M) via 866 addresses and added all 1.4M $ARB to #Uniswap to provide liquidity.received

0xbd4e received 933,375 $ARB($1.28M) via 630 addresses.received pic.twitter.com/yK3LzbeC8t

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) March 24, 2023

While the analysis platform described the addresses simply as two “super airdrop hunters,” members of the community couldn’t help but formulate their own theories as to who are behind the on-chain activities. 
Some theorized that this may be the work of team members of the project while others think that it may be a hacker. Meanwhile, another community member believes that this may lead to a significant drop in transaction volumes.

Community member sharing their opinion behind the on-chain activity
While some sentiments were negative, others praised the efforts of the so-called airdrop hunters, calling them names like “airdrop god.” Another believes that whoever is behind those addresses has spent a tremendous amount of time and capital into farming the numbers.
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The hype behind the ARB airdrop also made its way to the over-the-counter (OTC) markets. On March 21, crypto users who were eligible for the airdrops had already started selling the tokens in OTC markets after the airdrop announcement.
Meanwhile, apart from upstanding community members, hackers were also actively participating in the airdrop craze. On March 24, some hacked vanity wallet addresses were used to steal $500,000 worth of ARB tokens from eligible airdrop participants.
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