The blockchain explorer will now hide zero-value token transfer displays on its website by default. The setting aims to prevent users from becoming victims of “address poisoning” hacks, in which attackers send virtually valueless tokens to a user’s wallet addresses to bait them into sending tokens to a scam address.
Texas’ Power Grid Needs Larger Increase Than Expected to Handle AI, Bitcoin Mining
Speaking to the Texas Senate Business and Commerce Committee Wednesday, Pablo Vegas, the CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of...