The chapter explores the concept of using mechanism design to tackle censorship in blockchain systems, discussing its effectiveness and drawbacks. It also delves into the role of decentralized sequencers as proposers, the benefits of decentralized sequencers in terms of censorship resistance, and the challenges faced in real-life situations.
On this week’s episode, Anna Rose and Tarun Chitra chat with Mallesh Pai, Associate Professor of Economics at Rice University. They explore mechanism design in an economic context and Mallesh’s work around MEV topics - specifically on censorship in an MEV context and within his Special Mechanism Group.
The discussion takes the team back into the topic of MEV, revisiting the proposer builder separation concept and the impact that this may have on the efficiency and censorship resistance of these systems.
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