60% APR Airdrop Collected by One Party, Compromising Openness in DeFi
- Web3 startup aPriori faces scrutiny as a single entity claimed 60% of its APR token airdrop via 14,000 interconnected wallets. - Wallets funded with 0.001 BNB each on Binance showed coordinated activity to claim and transfer APR tokens rapidly. - Blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps revealed the entity continued creating new wallets to maximize airdrop allocations. - aPriori, backed by Pantera Capital, remains silent despite raised concerns about distribution fairness and DeFi transparency. - The inciden
Web3 company aPriori has come under the spotlight after blockchain analytics provider
aPriori, headquartered in San Francisco and supported by Pantera Capital along with other backers, has not commented on these accusations. The startup, which secured $20 million in August 2025 to grow its trading infrastructure, has previously emphasized its commitment to decentralized finance (DeFi) and algorithmic trading.
Bubblemaps’ findings have sparked debate over whether the airdrop was conducted fairly and if there was any privileged access. The synchronized actions of the wallets—funded through Binance and quickly moving APR—point to a deliberate strategy to maximize airdrop rewards.
aPriori’s founders, who previously worked as
This event has heightened ongoing worries about how tokens are distributed in the cryptocurrency industry.
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