Old MEV bot scam rides AI hype to return with new name: SlowMist
Blockchain security firm SlowMist said an increasing number of people have lost funds to fake trading bots that use OpenAI’s ChatGPT in their names to suggest legitimacy.
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Blockchain security firm SlowMist said an increasing number of people have lost funds to fake trading bots that use OpenAI’s ChatGPT in their names to suggest legitimacy.
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