Name | Related DEX | Address | Token Price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
ELK / WETH | elk_finance_ethereum | 0xa27e...7f09 | 0.0423655961467113 |
ELK / USDC | elk_finance_ethereum | 0x1ced...e70e | 0.0393058600028373 |
ELK / DAI | elk_finance_ethereum | 0xfb6e...e191 | 0.0391466134184149 |
ELK / WETH 0.1% | kyberswap_elastic | 0x1682...d983 | 7930.25712517732 |
ELK / USDT | elk_finance_ethereum | 0x553a...81b7 | 0.0429571879493052 |
BTCBR / ELK | elk_finance_ethereum | 0xf7a3...fe8b | 0.05407485439 |
ELK / RADIO | radioshack_ethereum | 0xa2b6...9ebb | 0.0936882575784007 |
RADIO / ELK | elk_finance_ethereum | 0xf71b...83a2 | 0.0826426686797503 |
BUILD / ELK | radioshack_ethereum | 0x6d8b...45c1 | 0.0762976153094032 |
Generally, a honeypot Detector operation consists of a computer, applications and data that simulate the behavior of a real system that would be attractive to attackers, such as a financial system, internet of things (IoT) devices, or a public utility or transportation network. It appears as part of a network but is actually isolated and closely monitored. Because there is no reason for legitimate users to access a honeypot, any attempts to communicate with it are considered hostile.