Front-Running Defense Mechanisms

Mechanism

Front-running defense mechanisms are protocols and algorithms designed to prevent malicious actors from exploiting information asymmetry in transaction ordering to gain an unfair advantage. In decentralized finance, front-running occurs when a user observes a pending transaction and submits a new transaction with a higher gas fee to execute a trade before the original transaction, profiting from the price movement caused by the initial trade. These defense mechanisms are crucial for maintaining market fairness and preventing value extraction from legitimate traders.
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Back Running

Meaning ⎊ Back running is a strategic value extraction method in crypto derivatives where transactions are placed immediately after large trades to capture temporary arbitrage opportunities created by market state changes.