CEX Wallet introduces address poisoning prevention feature, supporting the identification and removal of malicious and low-value transaction records

On January 23, CEX Wallet announced that by combining similar address transfer alerts, transaction history filtering, and address book features, it supports the identification and elimination of malicious and low-value transaction records, helping users avoid address poisoning attacks and effectively ensuring asset security. Address poisoning is increasingly becoming a serious security threat. Attackers interfere with users’ transaction history through on-chain techniques, jeopardizing asset safety.

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