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Avery Ching highlights the difficulty in determining information asymmetry when code is closed source and the role of validators or other network actors is unclear.
Ching calls for systems that provide protection against MEV and front running, noting that Aptos employs an encrypted mempool to safeguard DecibelTrade users.
Ching has previously commented that encrypted transactions on Aptos can protect user intent by hiding it until transaction ordering is finalized, according to a recent post. Aptos was also reported to have climbed to number 10 in daily chain fees burned, following increased market activity from DecibelTrade users, as noted earlier this year. These developments provide context for Aptos’s ongoing focus on transaction privacy and user protection.