ME News reports that on May 12 (UTC+8), Aptos Labs proposed introducing a native encrypted mempool feature on the Aptos mainnet. Users can submit encrypted transactions with a single click, ensuring complete confidentiality of transaction details until just before execution, effectively preventing front-running, order flow leakage, and MEV extraction—without compromising network performance or transparency. The solution employs a novel batch threshold encryption technique, reducing communication and computational overhead from O(nB) to O(n + B), making encrypted transactions practical on high-throughput networks. (Source: Foresight News)
Aptos to Introduce Native Encrypted Mempool for Transaction Privacy and MEV Protection
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Aptos announced a network upgrade on May 12 (UTC+8), introducing a native encrypted mempool for the Aptos mainnet. This on-chain update allows users to submit encrypted transactions, keeping transaction details private until execution. The design prevents front-running and MEV attacks without compromising network performance. Leveraging batch threshold encryption, the system reduces costs from O(nB) to O(n + B), making encryption feasible for high-throughput blockchains.
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