Arbitrageurs Threaten Ethereum Decentralization

Arbitrageurs Threaten Ethereum Decentralization
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New research reveals that arbitrageurs exploiting price gaps between centralized and decentralized exchanges are undermining Ethereum’s decentralization. MEV (maximal-extractable value) is becoming increasingly centralized as these traders dominate transaction ordering. The findings highlight growing concerns over network fairness and control.

  • Arbitrageurs exploit price gaps between centralized and decentralized exchanges, harming Ethereum's decentralization.
  • MEV (maximal-extractable value) is increasingly centralized, with 'searchers' controlling transaction ordering.
  • MEV strategies like arbitrage and front-running raise concerns over network fairness and validator influence.
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