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Decrypting Encrypted Mempools: State of the Art, Convergent Designs, and Future Directions

An overview of threshold encrypted mempools, mapping the evolution from Shutter to recent research proposals . We isolate design requirements and argue why controlled MEV extraction is a desirable feature to foster geographic decentralisation.

Speaker

Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach

Event

EthCC[9]

Date

April 2, 2026

Category

research

Type

Talk

Language

EN

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