Arbitrum (ARB) Discord Compromised: How to Avoid Scam
Arbitrum (ARB), dominant Ethereum (ETH) L2 scaler has its Discord channel attacked by malefactors
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Arbitrum (ARB), dominant Ethereum (ETH) L2 scaler has its Discord channel attacked by malefactors
The recently-launched ARB token, as well as STX, are today's poorest performers.
After somehow managing the highly-anticipated Arbitrum airdrop on March 23 despite technical issues, the Arbitrum team faces challenges of hacks and thefts impacting its users. Many notable crypto community members revealed that Arbitrum's official Discord server is currently compromised.
Leading US-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has announced the addition of trading support for Arbitrum ($ARB), the governance token of the Ethereum layer-2 (L2) scaling solution, and a direct competitor to Polygon ($MATIC).
The amount of zkSync transactions has grown significantly, surpassing 20 million.
The Arbitrum airdrop has created quite a hype in the DeFi industry, with several fake airdrops and exploits leading up to the distribution.
Most of the eligible users of the popular Ethereum scaling solution didn't wait to claim the free Arbitrum (ARB) tokens.
The technical document suggests that ARB has a total supply of 10 billion.
Top US-based crypto exchange platform Coinbase is adding trading support for Ethereum (ETH) layer-2 scaling solution Arbitrum (ARB), a chief competitor of Polygon (MATIC).
Arbitrum [ARB] completed its latest AirDrop on 23 March, increasing the network's newly launched token's circulating supply. As per Delphi Digital's Twitter thread, Arbitrum AirDropped over 12% of its supply, which accounted for 1.275 billion ARB tokens.
Hackers have reportedly stolen $500,000 worth of tokens from Arbitrum's airdrop by using vanity addresses to redirect the airdropped tokens to their own addresses. The use of vanity addresses to claim crypto assets has been known to compromise the security of users' private keys, making it easier for hackers to steal crypto assets.
A blockchain analysis platform revealed that two "super airdrop hunters" consolidated tokens worth $3.3 million from 1,496 wallets into two wallets. One wallet received 1.4 million ARB from 866 addresses, adding all the tokens to Uniswap, while the other received 933,375 ARB from 630 addresses.
Following its listing on exchanges, several customers sold all of the ARB tokens obtained in the initial Arbitrum Airdrop.
Hacked vanity addresses looted $500K from the Arbitrum airdrop that was held on March.23. This comes as fraudsters continue to take advantage of the give away to loot client funds.
Two people used almost 1,500 wallets to farm the Arbitrum airdrop.
With more than $2 billion in trading volume in the first 24 hours, the $ARB token has finally dropped onto exchanges after a turbulent launch. Issues and volatility at launch The most keenly anticipated token launch for many years has just taken place.
As Arbitrum (ARB) airdrop became the largest and most anticipated retroactive token distribution in the history of crypto, a number of hackers decided to get the maximum out of it. Here's how some of them managed to benefit from the most impressive "cash rain" in Web3.
Integration into Arbitrum's wider DeFi system could provide some new impetus for bullish sentiment for ARB tokens, one exchange executive said.
PRESS RELEASE. The Next Link In Blockchain Has Arrived. Launched in 2021, Arbitrum takes the exceptional security of Ethereum one step further with a class-leading Layer 2 solution that solves many of the scalability issues associated with Layer 1 chains.
Daily transactions on the Ethereum layer 2 scaling solution, Arbitrum surged to a record high following the long-awaited ARB token
A recently discovered security breach of Arbitrum's layer-2 scaling solution airdrop has resulted in the loss of approximately $500,000 worth of tokens. The perpetrator is believed to have exploited vanity addresses—customized crypto addresses containing one's chosen words or phrases—to redirect the airdropped tokens away from their intended recipients.
One wallet received $2 million in ARB while another collected around $1.38 million worth of tokens.
Two super airdrop hunters and a $1M purchase with $USDC highlight the profitability of $ARB airdrops and the importance of being vigilant.
Dune Analytics data on March 24 reveals that 472,845 ARB claimers have received roughly 892 million tokens since the airdrop began. The ARB Airdrop As of March 24, there were precisely 891,924,000 ARB tokens claimed, translating to a 76.75% claim rate.