Skip to main content

What Is a Key Smart Contract Risk When Implementing a New MEV-resistant Feature?

A key risk is the introduction of a new vulnerability or bug in the smart contract code that implements the MEV-resistant feature. Complex logic, such as that required for commit-reveal schemes or specialized transaction ordering, can contain flaws that malicious actors could exploit, potentially leading to the theft of funds or a complete protocol failure.

Can Smart Contract Bugs Pose a Risk to Funds in a Decentralized Options Protocol?
What Is the Main Risk Associated with Using a DEX?
What Happens If There Is a Bug in a Smart Contract’s Code?
What Are the Security Implications of an Immutable, Flawed Smart Contract?