The core dilemma of on-chain trading bots lies in MEV (Miner Extractable Value). Once your trading strategy is exposed on the public chain, searchers can immediately see through your logic, then perform front-running arbitrage, directly eating into your profits.
Xyber's proposed solution is quite interesting: using TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) technology. This mechanism allows you to run confidential code on public nodes—your strategic logic remains encrypted, and node operators cannot peek, so searchers cannot pre-position themselves. This is a new breakthrough in on-chain privacy and trading security.
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TrustMeBro
· 12-26 22:50
Hmm, this TEE solution sounds good, but can it really block professional searchers? I always feel it's just another layer of defense.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 12-26 22:49
Damn, MEV is really disgusting, always getting front-run. Is there any other way?
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StealthDeployer
· 12-26 22:49
MEV is really a nightmare for trading bots. Once the strategy is on the chain, it gets thoroughly exposed, and searchers swarm in, causing profits to evaporate instantly. Xyber's TEE solution sounds pretty powerful; the encryption of strategic logic makes it impossible to peek, leaving searchers with no way to counter. It would be great if it can be practically implemented.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 12-26 22:27
TEE sounds great in theory, but can it really prevent searchers? I have a feeling it's just another way to cut the leeks...
The core dilemma of on-chain trading bots lies in MEV (Miner Extractable Value). Once your trading strategy is exposed on the public chain, searchers can immediately see through your logic, then perform front-running arbitrage, directly eating into your profits.
Xyber's proposed solution is quite interesting: using TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) technology. This mechanism allows you to run confidential code on public nodes—your strategic logic remains encrypted, and node operators cannot peek, so searchers cannot pre-position themselves. This is a new breakthrough in on-chain privacy and trading security.