Many public blockchains currently appear to be very powerful, but they all have a fatal flaw— they simply cannot meet the real needs of large transactions. Think about it, at the moment of placing an order on the chain, information such as position size, entry price, and entry time are all exposed. Bots monitor and race to execute, large traders intentionally or unintentionally target others, and slippage is eaten up completely. For institutional investors and large funds, this trading environment is almost unusable. Aster Chain is considering this problem—how to maintain transparency in on-chain transactions while protecting the privacy of professional traders' orders, making large transactions less vulnerable to being sniped.
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PoolJumper
· 15h ago
That's right. Currently, large on-chain transactions are in a naked state, making it impossible to prevent robot sniping.
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TokenRationEater
· 15h ago
I've always felt something was off about this. Transparency and privacy keep going back and forth, it's uncomfortable.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 15h ago
That's so true. Large investors are really being eaten alive by bots. Transparency on the chain has actually become a reason for being sniped.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 15h ago
⚠️ mev protection sounds nice on paper but... lemme see the audit report first. every "privacy-focused" chain i've analyzed had exploit vectors hiding in plain sight.
Many public blockchains currently appear to be very powerful, but they all have a fatal flaw— they simply cannot meet the real needs of large transactions. Think about it, at the moment of placing an order on the chain, information such as position size, entry price, and entry time are all exposed. Bots monitor and race to execute, large traders intentionally or unintentionally target others, and slippage is eaten up completely. For institutional investors and large funds, this trading environment is almost unusable. Aster Chain is considering this problem—how to maintain transparency in on-chain transactions while protecting the privacy of professional traders' orders, making large transactions less vulnerable to being sniped.