Technical Definition

Address Poisoning

Address poisoning is a scam where attackers send tiny transactions from wallet addresses that resemble your previous transaction history.

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Key Insight

Victims may accidentally copy the fake address when making future transfers.

Common Misconceptions

Copying addresses from history instead of trusted sources.

Detailed Explanation

How It Works

Scammers generate visually similar wallet addresses and send dust transactions.

In Practice

A user copies the wrong address from transaction history and loses funds.

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