BITE Protocol prevents MEV exploits by encrypting transaction contents until after block finalization, removing any advantage for actors who seek to manipulate transaction order.

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BITE Protocol encrypts consensus and completely removes MEV from blockchain, finally putting an end to front-running, sandwich attacks, time bandit attacks, and other methods of taking value from end users. Rather than applying band-aid solutions to the MEV problem, BITE addresses it at its root through cryptographic guarantees in the consensus layer itself.
The protocol aims to prevent any blockchain user - including the validators who build the blocks that make up a blockchain - from accessing transaction contents before finalization, effectively blocking third parties from identifying and exploiting valuable transactions.

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