3 ways scammers will try to fool you over Ethereum’s Merge Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:September 14, 2022 Post category:ETH2.0 / Ethereum merge / hacker / Merge / Phishing / PolySwarm / Scam / scammer / staking / Steve Bassi Besides fake ETH 2.0 tokens and malicious token airdrops, crypto users should also be on the lookout for staking pools offering attractive staking yields. You Might Also Like Kraken reaches $30M settlement with SEC over staking as IRS seeks user information February 9, 2023 AI-coded smart contracts may be flawed, could ‘fail miserably’ when attacked: CertiK September 6, 2023 Coinbase Could Be a Material ‘Beneficiary’ of Ethereum’s Merge Transition, JPMorgan Analyst Says August 18, 2022
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