In episode #88 of the Scraping Bits podcast, host DeGatchi interviews Michael Moser, the research lead at ChorusOne, to explore the complexities of Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) in blockchain ecosystems. They discuss ChorusOne's innovative approaches to MEV, focusing on Solana's MEV validator dynamics, the implications of Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS) timing games on Ethereum, and the ethical considerations surrounding orderbook MEV. Moser shares insights from ChorusOne's latest research, emphasizing the importance of transparency and collaboration between validators and the community to mitigate negative externalities and maintain a fair playing field for all participants. Tune in to understand how these strategies aim to enhance the integrity and efficiency of decentralized finance platforms like dYdX and Ethereum
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