As the scale and complexity of the Ethereum network increases, the issue of centralization in the block construction field is becoming increasingly serious. Currently, about 90% of blocks are completed by two operators. Some large order flow providers have signed exclusive agreements with block builders to internalize MEV, a phenomenon that not only undermines the fairness of Ethereum but also weakens the network's neutrality, censorship resistance, and resilience. Recently, Flashbots researcher Shea Ketsdever stated on social media that Flashbots has launched a decentralized Ethereum block building network, BuilderNet, running on a trusted execution environment, and is sharing MEV with the community.
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