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In What Type of DeFi Protocol Is Batching Most Commonly Used?

Batching is most commonly used in Decentralized Exchange (DEX) protocols, particularly those designed to be resistant to MEV and front-running. It is a key feature of DEXs that employ batch auction mechanisms, such as those that aim to provide a more fair and transparent trading environment than Continuous Automated Market Makers (AMMs).

Batching is also utilized by decentralized lending protocols and aggregators to efficiently process multiple liquidations or swaps in a single transaction.

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