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.
Bitcoin, Ether Rally Cools Following U.S. Ether ETF Listing Approval
One trader said ether’s sell-off on positive news is a typical speculator's "buy the rumours, sell the facts" reaction. Source...