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Does anyone have a blog post about MEV? I want to make a deep dive into this, exploring what happens from the user to the block proposer, how it prevents MEV attacks and solves censorship issues, and what each part receives at each stage. For instance, does the block proposer only contain the execution payload header to mitigate MEV's negative impact? And what about relayers - do they have full access to the transactions, potentially causing decentralization issues? If there are best documents available, please provide them, or help me with this topic in this chat I want to understand the flow structure better so I can become a better developer and gain a deeper understanding of the Ethereum protocol. |
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Hello. The MEV question is not relevant for ZKsync, since for now the sequencer is centralized, and transactions are processed based on FIFO basis. |
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Hello. The MEV question is not relevant for ZKsync, since for now the sequencer is centralized, and transactions are processed based on FIFO basis.
The overview of MEV in the context of a decentralized sequencer will be described when the network will be decentralized.