MEV Wiki
  • Introduction
  • Resource List
  • Terms and Concepts
    • DeFi
    • Automated Market Maker
    • Arbitrage
    • Lending Platforms
    • Slippage
    • Liquidations
    • Priority Gas Auctions
    • Transaction Ordering
  • Attack Examples
    • Front-running
    • Sandwich attack
    • Back-running
    • Liquidations
    • Time bandit attack
    • Uncle bandit attack
  • Attempts to trick the bots
    • Salmonella
    • Kattana
    • Other attempts
  • Solutions
    • Front-running as a Service (FaaS) or MEV Auctions (MEVA)
      • Private Transactions
      • BackRunMe by bloXroute
      • Flashbots
      • mistX by alchemist
      • KeeperDAO
      • EDEN Network (ArcherSwap)
      • Optimism
      • MiningDAO
      • BackBone Cabal
    • MEV Minimization
      • Conveyor (Automata Network)
      • SecretSwap (Secret Network)
      • Fair sequencing service (Chainlink)
      • Arbitrum (Offchain Labs)
      • Vega protocol
      • CowSwap
      • Veedo (StarkWare)
      • LibSubmarine
      • Sikka
      • Shutter Network
    • Other solutions
      • B.Protocol
  • Miscellaneous
  • Contributions
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B.Protocol

B.Protocol

B.Protocol aims to shift MEV to users.

Users interact with existing lending platforms via B.Protocol smart contract. Liquidity providers (LP) provide a cushion to user debt, which gives B.Protocol precedence over other liquidators. LPs share their profits with the users, where user reward is proportional to his user rating.

Links:

  • Website: https://www.bprotocol.org/

  • Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13UNysGCX9ZJG20lKaxr_qbhgKwcuHACdwlhGNKtzGt4/edit

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