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Starknet is suspected of testing the cross-chain transfer of STRK tokens from L1 to L2 on the testnet

2023-12-14 12:18:58
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ChainCatcher news, the records on the Sepolia testnet show that Starknet is suspected of experimenting with L1 to L2 STRK cross-chain transfers on this testnet.

A few hours ago, multiple transfers of STRK test tokens, which have the same contract as the mainnet STRK (starting with 0xca14), appeared on the Ethereum Sepolia testnet. One of the transfers of 1234 STRK test tokens is suspected to be a transfer of STRK test tokens from L1 to L2.

Data from the Starknet Sepolia testnet shows that a few minutes after the aforementioned transaction was confirmed, an address starting with 0x0137 on this testnet received 1234 STRK test tokens.

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