Security researcher Andrey Sergeenkov stated that recent activity on the Ethereum network has reached a record high, partly due to "address poisoning" style spam attacks. Data shows that since January, the number of new Ethereum addresses and transaction volume have increased significantly, but research indicates that after the Fusaka upgrade, Gas fees have decreased by over 60%, making large-scale low-cost attacks more attractive. His analysis found that 67% of new addresses' first transactions are less than $1, with approximately 3.8 million addresses receiving "dust" stablecoins as their first transaction. (Cointelegraph)
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Security researcher Andrey Sergeenkov stated that recent activity on the Ethereum network has reached a record high, partly due to "address poisoning" style spam attacks. Data shows that since January, the number of new Ethereum addresses and transaction volume have increased significantly, but research indicates that after the Fusaka upgrade, Gas fees have decreased by over 60%, making large-scale low-cost attacks more attractive. His analysis found that 67% of new addresses' first transactions are less than $1, with approximately 3.8 million addresses receiving "dust" stablecoins as their first transaction. (Cointelegraph)