CertiK identifies Arbix Finance as a rug pull, warns users to steer clear

CertiK identifies Arbix Finance as a rug pull, warns users to steer clear

Blockchain security firm CertiK warned users to stop interacting with Arbix Finance as they have identified the project as a rug pull. Binance Smart Chain-based yield farming protocol Arbix Finance was identified by blockchain security company CertiK as a rug pull. According to the firm’s incident analysis, there were several reasons why the project was flagged. The security firm states that "The ARBX contract has mint() with onlyOwner function, 10 million ARBX tokens were minted to 8 addresses," and 4.5 million ARBX was minted to a single address. Following this, CertiK confirmed that....


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