Formalizing MEV: Foundations for Secure Blockchain Mechanism Design
This research formalizes Maximal Extractable Value, providing a rigorous framework for understanding and mitigating systemic blockchain vulnerabilities.
MEV Mitigation via Game Theory and Mechanism Design
This research formally models Maximal Extractable Value dynamics, proving its systemic welfare costs, and proposes cryptographic mechanisms to mitigate its adverse effects on decentralized finance.
Formalizing MEV: A Foundational Theory for Blockchain Security
Researchers introduce a formal theory of Maximal Extractable Value, providing a rigorous framework to understand and counter economic attacks in decentralized systems.
Formalizing Maximal Extractable Value for Blockchain Security
This research establishes a formal theory for Maximal Extractable Value (MEV), providing a foundational framework to analyze and mitigate economic attacks on public blockchains.
Formalizing Maximal Extractable Value for Robust Blockchain Security
This research establishes a rigorous theoretical framework for Maximal Extractable Value (MEV), enabling systematic analysis and the development of provably secure blockchain protocols.
Batch Processing Eliminates MEV in Automated Market Makers
This research introduces a novel batch-processing mechanism for Automated Market Makers, fundamentally mitigating Miner Extractable Value and fostering equitable transaction execution.
Formalizing Maximal Extractable Value for Provable Blockchain Security
This research establishes a rigorous, abstract model of MEV to enable formal security proofs against economic attacks in decentralized systems.
Formalizing MEV Theory for Provable Blockchain Security
A new formal theory for Maximal Extractable Value offers a robust framework to understand and secure blockchain systems against economic attacks.
Zero-Knowledge Mechanisms: Commitment without Disclosure
A novel framework leverages zero-knowledge proofs to enable verifiable, private execution of economic mechanisms without revealing their underlying rules or requiring trusted intermediaries.
