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 Glassnode Insights Into Long-Term Bitcoin Holders Reveal 228% Average Unrealized Gain March 10, 2024 FTX and Binance’s ongoing saga: Everything that’s happened until now November 10, 2022 Digital Assets Worth 2 Billion Rubles Issued in Russia in Less Than a Year March 16, 2023