Checking the first and last few digits of your address is NOT enough.

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Checking the first and last few digits of your address is NOT enough.

Checking the first and last few digits of your address is NOT enough.

Today a user in the Ethereum sub posted about being scammed by address poisoning. Scammers send dust (very small amounts of crypto) to get into your list of recent transactions with their own fake wallets.

The scammer faked the victim's Coinbase deposit address:

0xAcd88288……………………………………………..8750150 <== Coinbase address

0xAcD871c0……………………………………………..Af60150 <== fake

0xACdC8550…………………………………………….1450150 <== fake

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  1. Never use addresses you see in your recent wallet transactions.
  2. Always compare more than just the beginning and the end of an address.
  3. There are 8×8-pixel images created from your address like blockchain explorers show them. Many wallets do this too. Very small changes lead to a completely different picture:

https://preview.redd.it/by3d7li3gi0c1.png?width=128&format=png&auto=webp&s=12d32fa8ed185afa930e41fed31b8a891c50bd25

https://preview.redd.it/n3fjvki3gi0c1.png?width=211&format=png&auto=webp&s=ec0f8491bae202fa1951a2e2310862e3af852cfa

submitted by /u/telejoshi
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