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MEV Roast 14 Agenda - Scaling Ethereum Edition #72

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CarboClanC opened this issue May 5, 2021 · 0 comments
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MEV Roast 14 Agenda - Scaling Ethereum Edition #72

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CarboClanC commented May 5, 2021

Date: Thursday, May 6
Time: 11:30am ET / 8:30am PT / 3:30pm UTC / 11:30pm China Standard Time
Roast Master: Justin Drake

MEV Roast is a monthly tradition from the MEV Pi-rate Ship, a neutral, chain-agnostic, interdisciplinary research collective that supports MEV-related theoretical and empirical research.

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Part 0: Introduction & Memes (10min)

  • MEV Roast: Scaling Ethereum Edition (Introduction)

Part 1. MEV and ETH2 (65min)
Each Roast we will invite MEV Ship research collective members to present insights from MEV-related research they are working on or interesting early stage proposals for community feedback.

  • MEV is Fundamental to Permissionless Systems

  • MEV and ETH2

    • Navigator: Alex Obadia (Slides)
  • MEV and Scaling Ethereum

    • Panelists: Vitalik Buterin, Phil Daian, Justin Drake

Part 2: MEV on Rollups and Beyond (75min)

  • MEV Minimization on L2: solution space & design contraints

    • Navigator: Eli Ben-Sasson (Slides)
  • From MEV Auction (MEVA) to Sequencer MEV Extraction

  • Defining the MEV Game on L2

    • Navigator: Georgios Konstantopoulos (Slides)
  • The MEV game on L2: bots, users, sequencers dynamics

    • Georgios Konstantopoulos, Barry Whitehat, Stani Kulechov, David Goldberg (Synthetix: MEV Notes | Highlight )
    • Panel Questions:
      • What kinds of MEV do major DeFi platforms expose today?
      • Most Rollup L2s promise instant transaction confirmation by having the sequencer commit on including transactions on a first come first serve basis. Does this affect your user base?
      • What countermeasures have Aave and Synthetix introduced, or are thinking to introduce in order to reduce their MEV surface?
      • How would you compare the MEV exposed by an Optimistic Rollup protocol, vs an ZK rollup protocol. Do fraud proofs have any fatal weakness in your opinion?
      • When evaluating an L2 protocol to use, do you take its MEV mitigation measures into account?

Extra Credit: Roast Questions from the Roast Master:
😊 The questions below have purposefully abrasive language to fit the "roast" theme. 😊

  • Why does the Flashbots definition of MEV not include all extractable value such as native EVM fees? It's confusing and wrong—please fix.
  • Can we stop celebrating the gas savings from off chain PGAs? Those gas savings are minimal, <1% of gas usage. (Source: MEV-Explore v0)
  • Can we please stop propagating the misconception that the MEV power hierarchy ends with all-powerful block builders? This is FUD. The power hierarchy is user < bot < block builder < dApp < VM. We primarily need to focus on better dApp designs as well as VM-level MEV minimisation and extraction such as EIP-1559.
  • Can Flashbots leadership tone down concave thinking such as "MEV is fundamental" and "fairness is impossible". We only need good-enough fairness and good-enough MEV minimisation.
  • Can the centralisation risks that stem from Flashbots block proposer whitelisting in the context of Eth2 be properly acknowledged and taken more seriously?
  • Flashbots REV only provides a 5.2% increase in miner revenue. Do you find these REV numbers compelling enough to justify the huge Flashbots effort?
  • Can flashbots.net be friendlier to non-devs as opposed to a redirect to a Github repo?

More Resources:
Past MEV Roasts recaps | MEV Research Vault | MEV-Explore v0

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