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A crypto scam that doesn’t need private keys: How does zero-value transfer work?

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June 9, 202543 Views
A crypto scam that doesn’t need private keys: How does zero-value transfer work?

A crypto scam that doesn’t need private keys: How does zero-value transfer work?

A crypto investor lost $2.6 million in hours, falling victim to a zero-value transfer scam, a type of address poisoning scam.

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