2022-2-28 05:11 |
We can’t allow failures of the past to come creeping back into the DeFi future — let’s stop the flash bots dead in their tracks.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
2022-2-28 05:11 |
We can’t allow failures of the past to come creeping back into the DeFi future — let’s stop the flash bots dead in their tracks.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Bitcoin continues on its way to a new all-time, however, just days ago, the digital asset had another massive flash crash because of bots selling and longs getting liquidated. Bitcoin is currently trading at $11,870 but was trading above $12,000 for many hours before the flash crash that saw it plummet to $11,450. This crash […]
2020-8-15 19:56 | |
Multiple cases of “Flash Boys” type automated trading bots have been found working on decentralized exchanges. According to researchers from Cornell Tech, the aggressive market strategies employed by these bots enable manipulative practices that could significantly damage ordinary trading.
2019-4-17 09:30 | |
A research paper published by Cornell Tech and several other universities states that “flash boys” trading bots are likely behind cryptocurrency trading manipulation on a number of exchange platforms, reports Bloomberg, April 15, 2019.
2019-4-16 19:00 | |
By CCN. com: Cryptos’ attempts to distance and differentiate itself from traditional financial markets has taken another knock. This follows revelations that trading manipulation using high-frequency bots is rampant on decentralized exchanges (DEX) by researchers at Cornell Tech.
2019-4-16 17:06 | |
There are several cryptocurrency exchanges that are experiencing “Flash Boys”-like trading manipulation. According to a paper released by researchers at Cornell Tech and other universities, special arbitrage bots are profiting from trades that users make in decentralized exchanges (DEX).
2019-4-16 00:57 | |
Researchers from Cornell Tech published a report outlining the manipulation done by "Flash Boys," or automated trading bots, working on decentralized exchanges. According to professor Ari Juels, these trading bots are typically used by large firms and allow these companies to profit by placing their transactions at the front of the line.
2019-4-16 21:12 | |