A method employed by network participants, typically block producers or searchers, to capture maximum extractable value (MEV) from a blockchain. This involves ordering, censoring, or inserting transactions within a block to profit from on-chain activities. Common tactics include arbitrage, liquidations, and sandwich attacks. These strategies significantly influence transaction ordering and network dynamics.
Context
MEV extraction strategy is a highly debated topic in crypto news, particularly concerning its impact on transaction costs, network fairness, and decentralization. Discussions often revolve around the ethical implications and potential for front-running users. Innovations in protocol design aim to mitigate negative MEV effects or redistribute its value more equitably among network participants.
An LLM-driven semantic methodology maps complex logical dependencies between prediction markets, revealing $40M in extractable value and systemic inefficiency.
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