Other developers also suggested that a third-party dashboard could watch over the relays. The Flashbots team, the developers behind MEV-boost, are already working to create some kind of public monitoring system for MEV-activity. Ben Edgington, the lead product owner for Teku at ConsenSys, who is involved in the Merge development, told CoinDesk that there are several options for achieving the right solution for the MEV-boost issue. “It’s just a question of choosing a good approach,” he said.
Related posts
-
SocGen Crypto Arm to Bring Its Euro Stablecoin EURCV to XRP Ledger, Expanding Beyond Ethereum, Solana
Stablecoins, which are cryptocurrencies with their price anchored to government-issued currencies, are increasingly popular for payments... -
Franklin Templeton Expands $410M Money Market Fund to Ethereum (ETH) Blockchain
Asset manager Grayscale, in a report in April, argued that Ethereum is “meaningfully decentralized and credibly... -
Experts highlight FXGuys’ potential as Worldcoin and Dogecoin investors take notice
Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page...