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    • Front-running as a Service (FaaS) or MEV Auctions (MEVA)
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      • KeeperDAO
      • EDEN Network (ArcherSwap)
      • Optimism
      • MiningDAO
      • BackBone Cabal
    • MEV Minimization
      • Conveyor (Automata Network)
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      • Fair sequencing service (Chainlink)
      • Arbitrum (Offchain Labs)
      • Vega protocol
      • CowSwap
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      • B.Protocol
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Sikka

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Sikka

Sikka's MEV solution to censorship and frontrunning problems is using a technique called Threshold Decryption, as a plugin to the Tendermint Core BFT consensus engine to create mempool level privacy. With this plugin, users are able to submit encrypted transactions to the blockchain, which are only decrypted and executed after being committed to a block by a quorum of 2/3 validators.

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  • Presentation:

https://sikka.tech/
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tQEUpZjy_U9J-VQAx1Wf5W9oOX5rrCY3AwjAb7ZgA68/edit#slide=id.p