Concepts
Validator considerations
Trust Assumptions
Opting into the mev-commit protocol signals from a validator that they:
- Trust correctness of execution from the mev-commit chain. See mev-commit chain for more information.
- Trust correctness of slashing transactions residing from the Primev operated mev-commit-oracle service.
- Trust at least one mev-commit opted in relay. View the list of supported relays here.
- Attest they will follow the rules of the protocol given the above trust assumptions. This currently entails only proposing blocks that come from a mev-commit opted in relay.
Risks
While mev-commit is generally not set up to slash validators, validators opting into the mev-commit protocol should be aware of the following risks:
- Trusted Relay block delivery: Relays could break your trust and communicate blocks that do not abide by existing commitments. This would lead to slashing of the validator.
Future plans
While mev-commit AVS is passive and doesn’t require operators to run any software today, Primev is researching means to decentralize centralized components of the mev-commit stack. Stay tuned for more updates on this.