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Arbitrum has launched its new transaction sorting strategy Timeboost on Arbitrum One and Nova

Arbitrum has launched its new transaction sorting strategy Timeboost on Arbitrum One and Nova

CointimeCointime2025/04/18 09:45
By:Cointime

On April 18th, Arbitrum announced that the new transaction ordering strategy Timeboost has been launched on Arbitrum One and Nova. It is reported that this new transaction ordering strategy allows users to bid for quick channel access, providing faster transaction inclusion speed while maintaining Arbitrum's private memory pool. The new ordering strategy reduces network congestion by suppressing wasteful delay competition and creates new potential sources of income for DAOs. Through the private memory pool, users are still protected from front-running transactions and sandwich attacks.

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