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Binance’s CZ Urges Industry to Combat Address Poisoning

Key Points:
  • CZ advocates for industry-wide measures against address poisoning via wallet security enhancements.
  • Announcement highlights the need for enhanced crypto user protection.
  • Market sees renewed emphasis on blockchain security protocols post-announcement.

Changpeng Zhao of Binance announced plans on December 24, 2025, to curb address poisoning attacks by enhancing wallet checks and sharing real-time blacklists within the crypto industry.

This initiative addresses increasing crypto thefts, exemplified by a recent $50 million USDT loss, highlighting the need for improved user security in blockchain transactions.

CZ’s Proposal Sets New Blockchain Security Standards

Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder of Binance, suggested the crypto industry should eradicate address poisoning attacks. Zhao outlined that wallet checks, real-time blacklists, and filtering spam transactions are vital steps. Binance Wallet already integrates such functionalities, providing warnings for suspicious addresses. This aligns with the company’s ongoing dedication to user protection.

The proposed measures aim to change how wallets verify addresses, blocking transactions to malicious ones. If implemented, the proposals could increase security, restoring confidence in blockchain transactions. Binance has already implemented protocols to warn users against sending funds to blacklisted addresses.

Community reactions reflected support for enhanced security mechanisms. Industry commentary suggests CZ’s approach could lead to widespread adoption of standardized security frameworks. Financial markets witnessed a focus shift towards maximizing blockchain integrity. The $50M USDT case instigated regulatory discussions, emphasizing the need for preemptive security measures.

$50M Case Highlights Urgent Need for Crypto Security

Did you know? The $50M USDT address poisoning incident represents a fraction of 2025’s estimated $3.4 billion cryptocurrency thefts, highlighting the urgency for heightened security protocols.

Tether USDt, symbol USDT, maintains a market cap of $186.81 billion with a 6.35% market dominance. Trading at $1.00, it experienced minor fluctuations: a 0.01% rise over 24 hours and a -0.14% change over 90 days, according to CoinMarketCap.

Tether USDt(USDT), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 12:14 UTC on December 24, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Coincu analysts emphasize the importance of industry-wide collaboration in confronting address poisoning threats and promoting safe blockchain environments. Using historical trends, these strategies could help stabilize cryptocurrency ecosystems and foster increased trust among users globally.

Source: https://coincu.com/blockchain/binance-address-poisoning-solution/

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