Searcher Competition in Block Building
We study the amount of maximal extractable value (MEV) captured by validators, as a function of searcher competition, in blockchains with competitive block building markets such as Ethereum. We argue that the core is a suitable solution concept in this context that makes robust predictions that are...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the amount of maximal extractable value (MEV) captured by
validators, as a function of searcher competition, in blockchains with
competitive block building markets such as Ethereum. We argue that the core is
a suitable solution concept in this context that makes robust predictions that
are independent of implementation details or specific mechanisms chosen. We
characterize how much value validators extract in the core and quantify the
surplus share of validators as a function of searcher competition. Searchers
can obtain at most the marginal value increase of the winning block relative to
the best block that can be built without their bundles. Dually this gives a
lower bound on the value extracted by the validator. If arbitrages are easy to
find and many searchers find similar bundles, the validator gets paid all value
almost surely, while searchers can capture most value if there is little
searcher competition per arbitrage. For the case of passive block-proposers we
study, moreover, mechanisms that implement core allocations in dominant
strategies and find that for submodular value, there is a unique
dominant-strategy incentive compatible core-selecting mechanism that gives each
searcher exactly their marginal value contribution to the winning block. We
validate our theoretical prediction empirically with aggregate bundle data and
find a significant positive relation between the number of submitted backruns
for the same opportunity and the median value captured by the proposer from the
opportunity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.07474 |