Dusting attacks on Ethereum generating legit network activity is the classic “noise as signal” problem – if the surge is just spam from address poisoning, then treating it as bullish on-chain demand is getting suckered by attackers who are literally trying to look legitimate. Hard to separate real usage from coordinated bullshit without deeper analysis of the actual transaction types.
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Dusting attacks on Ethereum generating legit network activity is the classic “noise as signal” problem – if the surge is just spam from address poisoning, then treating it as bullish on-chain demand is getting suckered by attackers who are literally trying to look legitimate. Hard to separate real usage from coordinated bullshit without deeper analysis of the actual transaction types.