Shutter implements encryption technology to address the MEV issue, now live on Gnosis Chain
Jinse Finance reported that Shutter uses threshold encryption technology to reduce MEV issues in blockchains and protect transaction privacy. Initially, this technology encrypted each block cycle, but it has now been improved to encrypt each transaction individually and has been launched on the RPC endpoint of Gnosis Chain. However, research has found that when the cycle key is reconstructed, transactions that have not yet entered the block may also be exposed, revealing potential risks. (Cointelegraph)
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