Ethereum wants to hide your trades from bots before they can attack

LUCID could hide MEV-sensitive orders before commitment, but Ethereum lacks protocol rules for proving or policing key-publisher abuse. The post Ethereum wants to hide your trades from bots before they can attack appeared first on CryptoSlate.
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