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The Ethereum network has been extremely hot recently. Since January, both the number of new addresses and transaction volume have increased, setting a record for activity. At first glance, it's a good sign, but upon closer inspection, problems emerge.
Researchers have pointed out that many "junk" addresses have infiltrated this surge in activity. Through address poisoning tactics, some are launching large-scale low-cost malicious attacks. Why is it so crazy? The key lies in the network upgrade. Recent system optimizations have caused Gas fees to plummet by over 60%.
With costs reduced, malicious activities have surged. Data analysis shows that over 67% of abnormal address activity is closely related to these types of attacks. On one hand, the network is indeed thriving; on the other hand, attackers are taking advantage of the situation to cause chaos. This is not just a technical issue; behind it, there's a need to guard against this kind of "gray traffic" polluting the ecosystem. So, while the network is hot, we must stay vigilant.