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- Who Wins Ethereum Block Building Auctions and Why?
The MEV-Boost block auction contributes approximately 90% of all Ethereum blocks Between October 2023 and March 2024, only three builders produced 80% of them, highlighting the concentration of power within the block builder market To foster competition and preserve Ethereum's decentralized ethos and censorship-resistance properties, understanding the dominant players' competitive edges is
- From Competition to Centralization: The Oligopoly in Ethereum Block . . .
Block production on the Ethereum blockchain has adopted an auction-based mechanism known as Proposer--Builder Separation (PBS), where validators outsource block creation to builders competing in MEV--Boost auctions for Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) rewards We employ empirical game-theoretic analysis based on simulations to examine how advantages in latency and MEV access shape builder
- Ethereum Proposer Builder Separation Explained - Webopedia
Key Takeaways Proposer Builder Separation (PBS) aims to enhance Ethereum’s security by separating block proposers from block builders, reducing validator influence over transaction ordering Block proposers validate and finalize blocks, while block builders construct the block body by selecting, structuring, and ordering transactions to maximize potential revenue MEV bots can manipulate
- MEV 101 : How to dive into MEV | by Titania Research | Medium
In a block auction between builders, if a bid is submitted that is lower than the previously submitted bid, the block with the lower bid is considered the latest block, effectively cancelling the bid
- Who Wins Ethereum Block Building Auctions and Why? (Burak Öz)
In this paper, we identify features that play a significant role in builders' ability to win blocks and earn profits by conducting a comprehensive empirical analysis of MEV-Boost auctions over a
- GitHub - krrsna37 mev-boost-build: MEV-Boost allows Ethereum validators . . .
With MEV-Boost, validators can access blocks from a marketplace of builders Builders produce blocks containing transaction orderflow and a fee for the block proposing validator Separating the role of proposers from block builders promotes greater competition, decentralization, and censorship-resistance for Ethereum
- CometShock builder-auction-stats - GitHub
An unpolished scrappy approach to collect MEV-Boost Builder Auction data, store it in a PostgreSQL database, and generate analytics using the collected data Currently pulls nearly-live data from each MEV-Boost block relay every 12 seconds (keeping pace with slots)
- Structural Advantages for Integrated Builders in MEV-Boost
ABSTRACT: Currently, over 90% of Ethereum blocks are built using MEV-Boost, an auction that allows validators to sell their block-building power to builders who compete in an open English auction in each slot Shortly after the merge, when MEV-Boost was in its infancy, most block builders were neutral, meaning they did not trade themselves but rather aggregated transactions from other traders
- From Competition to Centralization: The Oligopoly in Ethereum Block . . .
Abstract Block production on the Ethereum blockchain has adopted an auction-based mechanism known as Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS), where validators outsource block creation to builders com-peting in MEV-Boost auctions for Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) rewards We employ empirical game-theoretic analysis based on sim-ulations to examine how advantages in latency and MEV access shape
- Fair Execution in MEV Auctions: Sharing Rewards Among Builders . . .
MEV-Boost Auctions: Validators use MEV-Boost to outsource block production to specialized builders Builders compete by submitting bids, and the highest bidder’s block is proposed, with rewards typically flowing to validators and, in some cases, shared with node operators
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