MAD-DAG: Novel Ledger Function Secures Consensus against Selfish MEV Mining
A new DAG ledger function cryptographically destroys conflicting MEV, raising the selfish mining security threshold to ensure protocol integrity.
Differential Privacy Guarantees Provable Transaction Ordering Fairness in Distributed Systems
By formally linking Differential Privacy to transaction ordering, this research provides a general, quantifiable cryptographic primitive to eliminate algorithmic bias and mitigate MEV.
Leaderless Asynchronous BFT Protocol Secures Transaction Ordering Fairness
A novel leaderless BFT protocol uses Verifiable Delay Functions and Asynchronous Secret Sharing to achieve cryptographically-enforced fair transaction ordering, eliminating centralized sequencing risk.
Decentralized Clock Network Enforces Fair Transaction Ordering and Mitigates MEV
A Decentralized Clock Network cryptographically timestamps transactions, decoupling fair ordering from consensus to neutralize adversarial MEV.
Cryptographic Time-Locks and Distributed Sequencing Ensure Fair Transaction Ordering
A distributed sequencing committee uses Threshold Cryptography and Verifiable Delay Functions to cryptographically decouple ordering from the consensus proposer, eliminating MEV extraction.
Cryptographic Sortition Decentralizes Transaction Ordering Preventing MEV Extraction
A new Verifiable Sortition Orderer mechanism uses cryptographic randomness to break the proposer's monopoly on ordering, mitigating systemic MEV.
Quantifying Fairness Granularity Mitigates MEV in Rollup Transaction Ordering
This mechanism introduces fairness granularity to FCFS sequencing, neutralizing network latency advantages and deterring spam for equitable transaction inclusion.
Game Theory Formalizes MEV Competition and Proposes Cryptographic Mitigation Mechanisms
Formalizing MEV extraction as a three-stage game of incomplete information proves that Bertrand-style competition harms system welfare, necessitating cryptographic transaction ordering.
Decentralized Clock Network Decouples Ordering from Consensus for Fair Transactions
A Decentralized Clock Network assigns provably fair timestamps to transactions, fundamentally eliminating front-running and MEV-driven order manipulation.
