Four attribution methods applied to over one million Polygon blocks show that most atomic arbitrage MEV opportunities trace to single source transactions from a small set of protocols.
Unpacking maximum extractable value on polygon: A study on atomic arbitrage,
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BugMagnifier provides a dynamic testing framework that manipulates message queues to expose execution-order vulnerabilities in TON smart contracts that static analysis misses.
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The Origins of MEV: Systematic Attribution of Arbitrage Opportunity Creation at Scale
Four attribution methods applied to over one million Polygon blocks show that most atomic arbitrage MEV opportunities trace to single source transactions from a small set of protocols.
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BugMagnifier: TON Transaction Simulator for Revealing Smart Contract Vulnerabilities
BugMagnifier provides a dynamic testing framework that manipulates message queues to expose execution-order vulnerabilities in TON smart contracts that static analysis misses.