a16z Report: Encryption Memory Pool Difficult to Solve MEV Problem, Costs May Increase

[Coin World] On August 9 (UTC+8), a16z released a report indicating that the memory pool for encryption is unlikely to become a universal solution for the MEV problem. In speculative MEV, attackers guess the MEV opportunities contained in transactions and attempt to insert encrypted transactions into advantageous positions. The report believes that the core issue of MEV stems from the information asymmetry between transaction creators and MEV opportunity miners. The memory pool for encryption increases system overhead, including the computational costs of users needing to encrypt transactions and the system needing to decrypt transactions, and may also increase transaction size.

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OffchainWinnervip
· 08-12 02:16
mev is the suckers perpetual motion machine
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DegenWhisperervip
· 08-09 03:09
Suckers certainly don't understand such profundity.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 08-09 02:48
The message transmission is asymmetric, those who understand, understand.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 08-09 02:43
Oh dear, it's really not worth it to make it so complicated.
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