
Blocknative, a real-time Web3 infrastructure company, has partnered with Cactus Custody™ to offer Anti-MEV(Maximal Extractable Value) privacy transaction features that shield users from the prevalent threat of harmful MEV tactics such as price manipulation, sandwiching and front-running bots.
With typical transactions happening in the public domain via the public mempool (like a “waiting room”), users are exposed to more significant risks when publishing transactions. This includes incidents where attackers identify and access profitable transactions in Mempool and launch trading attacks to achieve profit. By selecting a dedicated node with the MEV Protection RPC feature, Cactus DeFi and Cactus Link users can be safeguarded against such attacks.
Users also gain the flexibility to program the privacy of their order flow and customize the selection of entities receiving their transactions. The feature further enables enhanced transaction speed and transaction optimization for the users.
Wendy Jiang, Head of Cactus Custody™, said: “We recognize the significance of privacy for our users given the nature and scale of transactions executed on the network. We are excited to join forces with Blocknative to elevate our shared commitment to security, empowering us to further enrich the DeFi experience for our clients and align it with the highest industry standards.”
This strategic collaboration not only bolsters defences against pervasive MEV threats but also empowers users with complete autonomy to fine-tune their security measures — further reinforcing the safety and security of client assets within Cactus Custody™s ecosystem.