@CZ Binance Owner Say:
Over the past few days, even while dealing with a high fever, one issue kept running through my mind — poison address scams. It’s a harsh reminder that user safety in crypto still needs stronger, smarter solutions.
As an industry, we already have the tools to completely wipe out this type of on-chain attack. What’s missing is unified action.
Every wallet should automatically verify whether a destination address is a known poison address and stop the transaction instantly. This is a simple blockchain-level check.

Beyond that, the industry needs shared, real-time security alliances that maintain updated blacklists of malicious addresses. Wallets can easily cross-check these lists before allowing any transfer.
Binance Wallet is already taking the lead — warning users before they send funds to dangerous addresses.
Finally, spam micro-transactions shouldn’t even appear in wallet histories. If a transaction has no real value, it should be silently filtered out.


Crypto grows only when users feel safe.
🛡️ Protect users. Clean the ecosystem. End poison scams.