MEV: The Invisible Tax on Transactions
Maximal extractable value (MEV) happens when someone reorders, inserts, or censors transactions to profit. It can lead to front-running, sandwich attacks, and weird fee spikes. Some networks and builders propose “fair ordering” tools. For users, the best defense is awareness and safer routing.
Maximal extractable value (MEV) happens when someone reorders, inserts, or censors transactions to profit. It can lead to front-running, sandwich attacks, and weird fee spikes. Some networks and builders propose “fair ordering” tools. For users, the best defense is awareness and safer routing.
Maximal extractable value (MEV) happens when someone reorders, inserts, or censors transactions to profit. It can lead to front-running, sandwich attacks, and weird fee spikes. Some networks and builders propose “fair ordering” tools. For users, the best defense is awareness and safer routing.
Maximal extractable value (MEV) happens when someone reorders, inserts, or censors transactions to profit. It can lead to front-running, sandwich attacks, and weird fee spikes. Some networks and builders propose “fair ordering” tools. For users, the best defense is awareness and safer routing.
Maximal extractable value (MEV) happens when someone reorders, inserts, or censors transactions to profit. It can lead to front-running, sandwich attacks, and weird fee spikes. Some networks and builders propose “fair ordering” tools. For users, the best defense is awareness and safer routing.