We have three parallel bots that are always being tuned and tweaked, because sometimes we might want to scratch and itch on some idea. We're just kind of like spitball and ideas with each other. I think small teams are always better. That's my, my theory. But where does the capital come from? Some of our strategies inevitably run hundreds of thousands of transactions. And so it's throwing pennies at the wall right now.
This week, Anna chats with Dean Eigenmann and Edgar Aroutiounian from Project Blanc, a team building bots and developing MEV strategies. They revisit the topic of MEV, what it is and how teams like Project Blanc work to capture it. They also dive into the concept of re-orgs, accelerationism as a philosophy and get a look at what goes on in the Dark Forest.
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