A 689 Ether (ETH) reward worth $1.28 million has been paid from a single Miner Extractable Value (MEV)-boost relay block on the Ethereum Beacon Chain in one of the largest rewards in recent months.
Ethereum liquid staking solution Lido was paid the reward from block number 17007842 on the Beacon Chain — which was finalized on April 9, contained 47 transactions and was built by beaverbuild.org, according to transaction data.
High Proposer Payment Alert! Validator 0x388c... received 689.02 ETH.Block built by a @beaverbuild builder (0x96a59d...)Slot: 6,181,978.Received through the @GnosisDAO relay.https://t.co/Pv3bqfZMrU
The reward almost matched Lido’s most recent high of 691 Ether on March 20.
The figure raised the eyebrows of Martin Köppelmann, the co-founder and CEO of Ethereum-based infrastructure platform Gnosis, who suggested Ethereum users should use a service like MEVBlocker to prevent their transactions from being exploited.
More than 90% of the MEV currently being paid to validators could go to users if all users or wallets would use services like https://t.co/ijeJy3LwBl https://t.co/DHlp6tUz7J
According to MEVBlocker, MEV bots have extracted more than $1.38 billion from Ethereum users attempting to trade, provide liquidity and mint nonfungible tokens (NFTs).
These centralized MEV-boost relays are able to extract value by aggregating blocks from multiple builders in order to select the one with the highest fees.
One of the most common types of MEV exploits is the “sandwich” attack, which occurs when an attacker places a large trade on either side of a target's transaction, manipulating the price and profiting from the price change.
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