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AIBabyDoge is a community-driven meme coin project, with 100% of tokens airdropped to the community. The team does not hold any tokens, and there are no taxes on buying and selling in this project. The platforms we will develop are related to AI technology.Looking at all the previous Meme projects, AIBabyDoge feels that it's truly unfair for the Meme investment community when the founder holds a large amount of tokens and sells them off, causing heavy financial losses for investors. Feeling that this is unjust for the meme-loving community, AIBabyDoge aims to provide a fair and secure playground for everyone.

AIBabyDoge (AIBABYDOGE) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2023. AIBABYDOGE has a current supply of 420,000,000.00Bn with 0 in circulation. The last known price of AIBABYDOGE is 0 USD and is 0 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $0 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://www.aibabydoge.com/.

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AIBABYDOGE’s Price Today
24h Price Change
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24h Volume
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24h Low / 24h High
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Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#8399
AIBABYDOGE Market Cap
Market Cap
$0
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$40,180.84
AIBABYDOGE Price History
7d Low / 7d High
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All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
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AIBABYDOGE Supply
Circulating Supply
0
Total Supply
420,000,000.00Bn
Max Supply
420,000,000.00Bn
Updated Jan 11, 2026 3:00 am
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Address Poisoning Attacks: How to Protect Your Cryptocurrency Transactions
Address Poisoning Attacks: How to Protect Your Cryptocurrency Transactions
Binance Blog published a new article, revealing insights into a recent trend of address poisoning attacks within the cryptocurrency ecosystem. These attacks exploit the common habit of users copying addresses from transaction histories and the UI limitation of shortened addresses, posing a significant threat to users by tricking them into sending funds to malicious or incorrect addresses. Criminals conducting address poisoning attacks use vanity address generators to create addresses that mimic the first and last few characters of victims’ frequent contacts. They then employ fake tokens, zero-value transfers, or small real amounts to bypass wallet filters and pollute transaction histories. This method capitalizes on the fact that most Web3 users do not memorize 42-character hexadecimal strings, relying instead on visual shortcuts due to UI constraints in block explorers and wallet interfaces. Attackers leverage this by producing malicious strings that match legitimate recipients' prefixes and suffixes, making it easy for users to unknowingly copy the wrong address. To combat these threats, Binance Wallet offers advanced spam and dust filtering, automatically identifying and suppressing records from malicious or non-standard contracts. This includes a robust filtering system for zero-amount transfers and ultra-low-value transactions specifically crafted to poison transaction histories. Additionally, Binance Wallet provides similarity alerts, triggering high-risk warnings if users attempt to send funds to addresses that look suspiciously similar to frequent contacts but are not exact matches. Users are advised to leverage the address book feature, saving frequently used addresses with clear aliases to avoid copying from transaction histories. Furthermore, the "Middle Character" rule suggests verifying an address by checking the first four, middle four, and last four characters, as attackers rarely match the middle of the string due to computational constraints. For significant sums, performing a test transaction with a small amount first is recommended to verify the receipt before proceeding with the full amount. In conclusion, address poisoning is a habit-driven attack that is preventable by treating transaction history as untrusted, relying on verified contacts, and using security-first wallets like Binance Wallet. By slowing down and confirming the full address, including the middle characters, users can protect themselves from irreversible losses. Taking a few extra seconds for verification can save users from falling victim to these malicious schemes.
Jan 12, 2026 8:45 pm
BTQ, a quantum-resistant cryptography organization, launched the "Bitcoin Quantum" testnet, marking the entry of its quantum fork resistance into the practical testing phase.
BTQ, a quantum-resistant cryptography organization, launched the "Bitcoin Quantum" testnet, marking the entry of its quantum fork resistance into the practical testing phase.
BTQ Technologies (BTQ), a specialist in quantum-resistant cryptography, recently unveiled a solution for protecting the Bitcoin blockchain: a permissionless fork testnet called "Bitcoin Quantum," which is claimed to be capable of withstanding quantum challenges. Chris Tam, Head of Partnerships at BTQ, stated that Bitcoin Quantum is a publicly accessible network where miners, developers, researchers, and users can stress-test quantum-resistant transactions and reveal trade-offs in real-world operation before mainnet upgrade discussions become urgent. The system includes a block explorer and mining pools, providing immediate accessibility. Tam explained that in August 2024, the quantum-resistant algorithm, commonly known as "Dilithium" (officially called the Modular Lattice Digital Signature Algorithm ML-DSA), was standardized in the United States, and this is the technology used in the Bitcoin Quantum network. This algorithm has not yet been widely adopted in rapidly innovating fields such as cryptocurrencies, primarily due to its high operating costs. Compared to the digital signatures currently used to send messages to the blockchain, even WhatsApp messages, the data size of the quantum-resistant algorithm is at least 200 times larger. Therefore, while methods exist to address quantum risks, they also present their own problems, primarily in terms of performance and cost during large-scale deployment. (Coindesk)
Jan 12, 2026 8:42 pm

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