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#73 - Lucas Bruder: Jito Client, Solana 1.18 Validator, MEV, Sandwiching & Spam Techniques


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In this thrilling episode of Scraping Bits, we're diving deep with Lucas Bruder, the visionary mind behind Jito, as we explore the forefront of validator optimization, Solana's Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) landscape, and the complex world of sandwiching and spam techniques. Lucas offers an insider’s view on how Jito is reshaping the way validators operate within the Solana ecosystem, pushing the boundaries for efficiency and performance.

Listeners will be treated to a detailed discussion on the strategies used to enhance validator operations, the intricacies of MEV on Solana, and the ethical and technical considerations surrounding practices like transaction sandwiching and spamming. Whether you’re deeply embedded in the Solana network, intrigued by the dynamics of blockchain technology, or curious about the mechanisms that drive decentralized finance (DeFi), this episode promises a wealth of knowledge and insights.

Join us as Lucas Bruder shares his expertise and experiences, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities in optimizing blockchain infrastructure for the future. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the cutting-edge developments in validator optimization and MEV strategies that are setting the stage for the next evolution of blockchain technology.

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