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Verify ETH on Arbitrum — Possible Scams, Check Transactions and Approvals

Hi — translating your question: “Guys, does anyone know about an ETH scam on the Arbitrum network?” I haven’t seen a single confirmed, widespread scam report, but scams and phishing on Arbitrum do happen occasionally.

I would be careful: check the exact transaction and contract on Arbiscan, confirm any bridge or dApp address against official sources, and inspect token approvals. If you already interacted and suspect a scam, revoke approvals and contact the bridge/exchange support immediately.

When in doubt, don’t interact with unknown contracts, ask in official channels, and report suspicious activity so others aren’t affected.

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Analysis

Arbitrum sees typical DeFi scams (phishing links, fake bridges, malicious token contracts, and dangerous token approvals). The best immediate checks are Arbiscan transaction details, contract verifica...

Recommendation

Don’t interact with unfamiliar contracts, verify addresses via official sources, revoke suspicious approvals, and contact support or report the incident if funds are at risk. Monitor community channel...

Disclaimer

The Analysis and recommendations provided are for informational purposes only. Any investment decisions should be made at your own risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and consider consulting with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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