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Currently, there are 3 major MEV solutions in the BNB Chain ecosystem - namely, Puissain, TxBoost and BloxRoutes. All of them are working together with validators directly to provide MEV solutions. Each of these solutions has different pricing models, and adopts their own MEV model.
*One validator may connect to more than one MEV solution
Summary: Current status of MEV solutions on BNB Chain
The lack of a standardized Builder API for MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) solutions presents significant challenges for BNB Chain validators. Each MEV solution has unique implementations and designs, requiring validators to modify their codebase for integration.
This complexity leads to issues like conflicting logic when connecting to multiple MEV solutions, increased maintenance and upgrade efforts, potential security vulnerabilities, performance degradation, and concerns about centralization.
Currently, MEV solutions are provided individually by MEV solutions providers and validators, each with their unique systems. This fragmentation leads to a lack of standardization, necessitating permission-based access for MEV services, which creates inefficiencies and delays.
MEV searchers must adapt their strategies to each validator's specific MEV solution, adding complexity and potential centralization issues. An open marketplace for MEV searchers could streamline this process, promoting standardization, accessibility, and alignment with the decentralized nature of the BNB Chain.
Inability to track and understand revenue generation from MEV activities is an issue. As is a lack of clear insights into the roles and contributions of participants like builders, searchers, and validators.
This opacity in revenue streams and activities leads to difficulties in assessing the MEV ecosystem's fairness and efficiency. Addressing these challenges calls for the implementation of robust data reporting and transparency mechanisms, which are crucial for optimizing MEV processes and enhancing the overall integrity and balance of the blockchain transaction environment.
Compared with ETH, BNB Chain’s MEV activity is limited because of a lack of standardization of the PBS solution. BNB Chain has proposed a BEP 322 for an MEV Supply Chain Solution, inviting leading entities in blockchain technology to participate.
This proposal introduces the standard builder API between builders and validators to allow validators to accept builder registration in a permissionless manner. This means that the validator can easily integrate with multiple builders at the same time, and therefore, introduce the competitiveness among different builders and validators and improve the MEV market on BNB Chain. Builders can implement different pricing and mechanisms for the searchers, or can offer free service to searchers but charge validators.
However, the Trust Models of BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and Ethereum significantly differ, particularly in how they impact the approach to Maximal Extractable Value (MEV). These differences shape the roles and functionalities within each blockchain's ecosystem, especially concerning validators and the use of relays in MEV strategies.
Key Differences in MEV Approaches between Ethereum and BSC:
1. Validator Requirements and Trust Model
Ethereum requires a lower stake of 32 ETH for validators and relies on relays like Flashbots and MEV-Boost for MEV, which helps build trust between builders and validators.
BSC`s Proof of Staked Authority (PoSA) demands substantial BNB delegations and a high reputation for validators, creating a self-regulating environment that reduces the need for relays.
2. Implementation of MEV Strategies
Ethereum's MEV ecosystem is heavily relay-dependent, fostering an established, relay-based MEV approach. There are four entities working as Ethereum relayer services.
BSC, with its unique trust model, currently does not use relays in its MEV ecosystem but remains open to future integration possibilities to enhance builder-validator collaboration. According to the validator expansion plan, there are 40 active validators.
3. Block time
BSC is a fast blockchain with 3s blocking time, which is much shorter than 12s in Ethereum. This requires the MEV solution of BSC to be efficient, reducing the number of communication rounds and latency.
As we discussed earlier, BEP-322 include 3 major process, which are:
Expected Outcomes
Special thanks:
We extend our deepest gratitude to Puissain, TxBoost, and BloxRoutes for their invaluable contributions to the proposal.
Their innovative insights, advancements in transaction optimization, and pioneering MEV strategies have significantly influenced BNB Chain’s approach and have been instrumental in shaping BNB Chain’s MEV solution.
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