Trustless orderflow distribution describes a system where transaction requests are disseminated and processed in a decentralized manner, without reliance on a single, trusted intermediary. This approach aims to prevent censorship, front-running, and other forms of manipulation that can occur when orderflow is controlled by centralized entities. It ensures fair and transparent transaction ordering.
Context
Trustless orderflow distribution is a significant goal for decentralized exchanges and blockchain scaling solutions, with news often reporting on new protocols that achieve this. The debate centers on mitigating maximal extractable value (MEV) and ensuring equitable access to block space. Innovations in private transaction relays and decentralized sequencers are key areas of development in this field.
Game theory proves private orderflow and latency asymmetries drive MEV-Boost to an oligopoly equilibrium, requiring new trustless orderflow mechanisms.
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