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  • This article provides an overview of Maximal Extractable Value (MEV), explaining its impact on Ethereum’s network infrastructure and outlining strategies that Ethereum investors can use to protect their investments from potential losses resulting from MEV-related trade execution issues. Introduction to MEV Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) refers to the value that can be extracted from blockchain…

  • MAGA Token Sell-Off Debunked as Insider Trading, Attributed to MEV Bot Activity Recent claims of insider trading involving the politically themed MAGA memecoin have been debunked, with new evidence pointing to activity by a Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) bot rather than a human insider. According to blockchain analysis platform Lookonchain, an alleged insider has been…

  • The recent Curve Finance exploit has resulted in one of the largest-ever recorded maximal extractable value (MEV) rewards, totaling 584.05 Ether (ETH). On July 31, Ethereum core developer “eric.eth” reported that the blockchain had witnessed some of its largest MEV reward blocks in history. The surge was attributed to the exploit of Curve Finance’s stablecoin…

  • In the ever-evolving world of decentralized finance (DeFi), traders are constantly facing a range of frustrating challenges. Slippage, miner extractable value (MEV) attacks, and limited trading options plague the current landscape of decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Sei v2’s Carbon DeFi platform, however, is setting out to address these inefficiencies by combining the best features of centralized…

  • Crypto trading relies heavily on bots, but they also manipulate markets, disrupt airdrops, and extract billions in MEV. Crypto trading today cannot function without bots, but their influence often comes at the expense of honest traders and blockchain users. Whether executing algorithmic trades on memecoins or manipulating the timing of airdrops, bots are pervasive in…

  • The notorious MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) sandwich bot known as “arsc” has raked in approximately $30 million from Solana users over the past two months through a series of MEV attacks. An MEV sandwich attack occurs when an attacker places their own transactions around a victim’s transaction—buying the same token at a lower price before…

  • On May 17, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed a series of solutions aimed at addressing Ethereum’s Miner Extracted Value (MEV) problem. MEV refers to the practice where block producers (miners or validators) maximize their profits by strategically ordering transactions within a block. Buterin provided a scenario to illustrate this: “Consider decentralized exchanges like Uniswap. Suppose…

  • Neo X, an EVM-compatible sidechain, is pioneering a new approach to tackle the blockchain industry’s hidden issue of maximal extractable value (MEV), which is often referred to as the “invisible tax.” By leveraging an innovative dBFT consensus model and enveloped transactions, Neo X aims to create a secure and fair environment that enhances both MEV…