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What's a dusting attack?
The excess amount of crypto is of such little value it serves no purpose. You can't even use it to pay for transaction fees. Alternatively, crypto dust can be transferred to you, which is a form of a malicious attack. This is a relatively new form of attack where hackers invade the privacy of crypto owners. They do it by sending a small amount of digital currency to multiple addresses. They then track these funds to reveal who the owner of the wallet is.Is crypto dust harmful?Published on Oct 4, 2024Updated on Mar 3, 202614What is OKX DEX Aggregator+?
It’s a trade-off — a little extra wait time for potentially better pricing, especially on larger trades.Do I need to hold ETH (or native tokens) to pay for gas? No. One of the core advantages of Intent Swap is gas-free execution — the Solver covers the gas fee during settlement.Can I cancel an Intent order? Yes. You can cancel an Intent order any time before it enters the batch auction — cancellations are processed off-chain instantly.Published on Apr 20, 2026Updated on Apr 30, 20267Common scam tactics
They let you earn small amounts early on, or offer a little starting capital, to gain your trust. Eventually, you're asked to pay "taxes", "fees", or "verification charges" to release your funds. These payments go directly to the scammer, and withdrawals are never permitted. Note: if someone you've never met in person is directing you to move funds on OKX or any other platform, stop immediately and contact OKX Assistant. For example, someone on Instagram gets a message from a stranger.Published on Sep 28, 2023Updated on May 8, 20262,673
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