Looking at how blockchain RPC operators have become a critical layer in the infrastructure, it's striking how many run profitable operations fueled by MEV capture. These operators effectively hold the keys to transaction ordering—they can observe pending transactions and frontrun opportunities before settlement occurs. It's a lucrative position that conventional blockchain users rarely scrutinize. The ability to see what's coming through the mempool creates significant competitive advantages, turning infrastructure provision into what's essentially a high-margin revenue stream for those operating as full nodes with MEV extraction capabilities.

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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 9h ago
I think this is the root cause of the entire system. RPC operators can act first upon seeing transactions—who can control that?
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NullWhisperervip
· 9h ago
ngl this is just rent-seeking with extra steps. rpc operators literally became toll collectors and nobody bats an eye lmaooo
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 9h ago
Bro, RPC operators are well aware of this MEV money-grabbing trick to harvest profits, but no one wants to break the facade.
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