Etherscan hides zero-value token transfers to deter address-poisoning attacks Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:April 10, 2023 Post category:Crypto / Cryptocurrencies / etherscan Address poisoning is a phishing scam that can affect users who have received unwanted tokens and don’t check their addresses carefully when sending crypto. You Might Also Like Crypto Assets Can Help Russia Return to Global Financial Market, Lawmaker Says March 17, 2022 Biggest Movers: Monero, Cosmos Slip on Thursday, as Crypto Economy’s Red Wave Returns March 10, 2022 Dogecoin Leaps in Value, Reaches First $0.22 Peak Since 2021 March 28, 2024