While MEV attacks are prevalent in many blockchain networks, Flow removes the usual vulnerabilities, so anyone can explore DeFi comfortably. Flow's unique multi-role node architecture separates transaction selection, ordering, and execution, significantly reducing the potential for MEV extraction. Key Features of Flow's MEV Resistance: Separation of Duties: Flow divides responsibilities among different node types—Collection Nodes select transactions, Consensus Nodes determine ordering, and Execution Nodes execute transactions, and verification nodes validate the results. This separation helps ensure no single entity can manipulate transactions for MEV because no one entity can see the transaction details and transaction sequence at the same time. Strict Execution Rules: Execution Nodes must process transactions exactly as ordered by Consensus Nodes. Verification nodes independently validate the correctness of the order and results of the transactions and any deviation results in...

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