As the FLR airdrop saga continues, members of the XRP community have thrown allegations at Hugo Philion, claiming that the Flare Networks founder is influencing the voting outcome of the FIP.01 proposal.
At the time of writing, more than 50% of all votes cast on the Flare Improvement Proposal 01 are in support of the recommended change. By implication, out of the total vote count of 1,026,255,049, a total of 976,896,370 are in support while those against equal 49,358,679 only, at press time. This has raised eyebrows in the XRP community.
Consequently, a certain community member OZCrypto pointed out per a Wednesday thread that Flare Networks is colluding with Flare Time Series Oracle data providers to manipulate the FIP.01 voting results by incentivizing them. More so, he published the transaction details that showed a delegation of millions of wrapped FLR (WFLR) tokens to these FTSOs to boost their voting power on the proposal.
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