PANews reported on March 14th that CZ stated in an article on the X platform that block explorers should directly filter spam transactions instead of displaying them to users to reduce the risk of address poisoning attacks. He pointed out that such transactions are technically easy to completely filter out, and some wallet applications have already implemented similar functions; for example, Trust Wallet has already filtered out relevant spam transactions.
CZ also stated that filtering spam transactions may have some impact on micropayment transactions between AI agents in the future, but spam transactions can still be identified and filtered using AI technology. Previously, Etherscan warned that address poisoning attacks on Ethereum are becoming more automated and widespread, with attackers typically using forged addresses similar to real addresses to trick users into transferring funds unnecessarily.


