T3RN Checker

Understanding TERN Ecosystem Wallets

The Findings: A Clear Picture of Our Ecosystem

After analysing all 185,480 wallets that engaged with our testnet, we placed each into a distinct category based on behavioural patterns and onchain data. This gave us a transparent, structured approach to reward distribution. It protects real contributors and gives uncertain cases a fair path forward.

Human

These wallets passed all legitimacy checks. They were either on verified human lists or showed consistent human-like behaviour across chains.

What it means for you: Congratulations, you're fully whitelisted. No action is needed.

Farmers

This group includes small clusters of wallets, usually between 2 and 9. Some may belong to developers testing infrastructure or prospective Executors preparing for launch. To keep things fair, we applied a simple rule: Only the wallet with the highest BRN balance in each cluster is eligible to claim.

What it means for you: You can use the top wallet in your cluster to claim.

Unknown

This is the largest group and likely contains many genuine but newer users. These wallets had low onchain activity, often just one or two actions, which meant we couldn't confidently judge them.

What it means for you: You'll need to verify your identity through Human Passport to claim your tokens.

Suspected Sybil

These wallets showed multiple red flags such as mirrored behaviour or suspicious funding origins. However, the evidence wasn't definitive enough to exclude them outright.

What it means for you: You still have a path to claim. Verification via Human Passport is required.

Sybil

This group was definitively identified as Sybil actors. These wallets showed signs of large-scale automation and orchestration, including simultaneous funding and robotic execution.

What it means for you: These wallets are excluded from the airdrop, increasing value for verified users.

Source: Official TERN X Post