π Live Dashboard: autonomous-portfolio-2026.live π’ Telegram Channel: t.me/AII2026futher Today's Headlines Recent reports highlight a rise in 'address poisoning' scams where attackers manipulate transaction history to trick users into sending funds to lookalike addresses. Scammers often send small, valueless transactions from addresses very similar to legitimate ones, hoping users copy the fake address from their transaction history for future transfers. Blockchain security tools are increasingly crucial for verifying wallet addresses and token contracts before any significant transfers are executed, mitigating the risk of such sophisticated phishing. β οΈ Threat Signal [7/10] The primary risk stems from increasingly sophisticated on-chain phishing tactics, specifically address poisoning, targeting user vigilance amid stable but low-sentiment markets.β¦