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GoPlus in-depth insights: high-risk tokens are rampant on the five major L2 chains, and the security alarm bells are ringing again
GoPlus' latest research report reveals the astonishing number of potential high-risk tokens on the five major L2 chains (Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Blast, Mantle), with a total of more than 560,000, and the threat has spread to more than 13.6 million user addresses. This discovery undoubtedly sounded the security alarm for the entire Web3.0 ecosystem.
These risky tokens usually have a series of common characteristics, such as unlimited issuance rights held by contract creators, difficulties in circulation after purchase, malicious blacklist and whitelist settings, and transaction taxes that are easily tampered by criminals. These hidden dangers make it possible for users to face the risk of capital loss once they are careless, and it is often difficult to recover.
As a security data service tailored by the GoPlus team for Web3.0 developers and end users, the GoPlus Security API provides detailed data support for this report. This service provides a strong security backing for the entire Web3.0 ecosystem in an open and permissionless form.
The report further revealed that the proportion of risky tokens on the Base chain is as high as 66.6%, making it a high-risk area. The proportion of risky tokens on the Arbitrum chain has even climbed to 89.9%, which is astonishing. The proportion of risky tokens on the Optimism chain is also as high as 95%. Although the Blast chain is an emerging force, the proportion of risky tokens has also reached 91%.
This series of data reflects that as the popularity of these L2 chain networks continues to rise, the risk of related scams is also growing simultaneously. In particular, frauds related to Meme tokens are emerging in an endless stream, posing a serious threat to the security of users' funds.
Therefore, we call on every participant in the Web3.0 ecosystem to be vigilant and strengthen their awareness of self-prevention. At the same time, we also expect relevant departments and institutions to strengthen supervision and jointly maintain the security and stability of the Web3.0 ecosystem. Let us work together to build a safe and healthy Web3.0 future.