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If you use rotki and check your transaction from within the app, address poisoning attacks become utterly obvious. The automatic use of the addressbook or ENS where applicable protects you from scammers who will try to trick you by generating addresses with first/last 4 digits being same as yours. https://rotki.com/
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Also note the classification of the transaction as "receive" which means it is coming from an external account versus the "transfer" which in rotki-speak means a transfer between your own accounts (thus neither income, nor an expense)
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when /rotki
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