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2025-08-13
12:55
ZachXBT Flags Ethereum (ETH) Address 0x78e1a4781d184e7ce6a124dd96e765e2bea96f2c Used for Multiple Payments: On-Chain Alert for Traders

According to @zachxbt, Ethereum address 0x78e1a4781d184e7ce6a124dd96e765e2bea96f2c was used by parties referenced in his thread to send and receive multiple payments. Source: ZachXBT on X (Aug 13, 2025). Traders can verify and monitor this address’s on-chain transactions using Ethereum block explorers such as Etherscan for situational awareness. Source: Etherscan.io.

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2025-02-22
01:01
Nic Carter Highlights Ease of Using Block Explorers for Blockchain Analysis

According to Nic Carter (@nic__carter), using a block explorer is a straightforward method for analyzing blockchain transactions, which can be leveraged by traders for verifying transaction details and ensuring transparency in their trading activities.

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2024-12-13
14:17
ZachXBT Highlights Challenges in Self-Custody for Crypto Users

According to ZachXBT, self-custody in cryptocurrency remains complex and may not be suitable for most users. He points out that many users struggle with understanding block explorers and may inadvertently leave open approvals for phishing attacks, which increases the risk of their assets being compromised. This highlights the need for improved user education and security measures in the crypto space.

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2024-09-14
09:35
Centralized Stablecoins Feature Freeze and Blacklist Functions

According to ZachXBT, major centralized stablecoins typically include freeze or blacklist functions in their contracts. Traders can verify if an address is blacklisted by reading the contract on their preferred block explorer.

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2024-08-04
09:31
ZachXBT Criticizes Majin's Misleading Claims on $70M On-Chain Transactions

According to ZachXBT, Majin is spreading misinformation by claiming that $70 million in funds 'vanished on-chain' and were tied to an offshore entity. ZachXBT argues that these claims are based on a misunderstanding of block explorer data and are supported by out-of-context screenshots. He suggests that the transaction in question is being misrepresented.

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