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 SEC has 10 days to respond to Coinbase complaint: Legal exec May 4, 2023 Elrond Enters Price Discovery Mode With $440 in Target November 4, 2021 Biden’s anemic crypto framework offered us nothing new September 24, 2022