Address poisoning exploits human error by tricking users into copying maliciously similar wallet addresses from transaction histories. Attackers create fake addresses with matching beginning/ending characters, relying on hurried users not verifying full strings. This low-tech method bypasses technical safeguards, emphasizing the need for wallet software improvements and user education on verification protocols.
Why did Binance CEO CZ’s purchase of 2 million ASTER tokens cause a 20% price surge?
ASTER, a rebranded derivative platform token with a maximum supply of 8 billion, experienced a 20% price surge following the announcement that Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) purchased 2 million tokens. CZ's personal investment in ASTER signaled confidence in the...



