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Clarifies misunderstandings about Arbitrum’s Timeboost proposal.

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Clarifies misunderstandings about Arbitrum’s Timeboost proposal.
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lawrence jenga
September 28, 2024 12:30

Addresses common misconceptions about Timeboost, a new transaction ordering policy proposed for the Arbitrum chain and clarifies its impact on MEV and transaction orders.





Understanding Timeboost and its purpose

Several misunderstandings emerged as the Arbitrum DAO discussed Timeboost, a proposed new transaction ordering policy for the Arbitrum chain. Timeboost aims to improve transaction sequencing without introducing new maximum extractable value (MEV) problems. According to Offchain Labs, these misconceptions need clarification to ensure accurate public perception.

Myth #1: Arbitrum uses the transaction model of Ethereum L1.

A widespread misconception is that Arbitrum uses the same transaction ordering and block building model as Ethereum L1, leading to similar MEV issues. In practice, Arbitrum uses a first-come, first-served (FCFS) model to order transactions as they arrive. Unlike Ethereum L1, Arbitrum’s continuous sequencing avoids pitfalls associated with block-by-block processing.

Myth #2: Timeboost introduces a new MEV type.

Contrary to some beliefs, Timeboost does not create new MEV types. Instead, it adjusts the existing MEV dynamics by allowing users to gain some advantage in transaction processing. This mechanism balances MEV capture without introducing deleterious external effects. In particular, Timeboost does not facilitate transaction reordering, which could enable sandwich attacks.

Myth #3: Time Boost Gives Too Much Power

Another misconception is that winning a Timeboost auction gives the winner excessive control over trading orders. However, Timeboost only provides a 200ms fast startup, which is not an absolute priority. The value of the express lane is determined by auction bidding, and first place in every block is not guaranteed. This system ensures fair competition and prevents monopoly rule.

Myth #4: Centralization Risks

There are concerns that Timeboost may become monopolized by a centralized entity, harming the Arbitrum ecosystem. However, auction-based systems encourage open competition, requiring dominant players to consistently outbid other players. The 200 ms advantage of the fast lane is designed to attract rational actors without maintaining static control.

Myth #5: Eliminate spam and capture all MEVs.

Some people believe that Timeboost aims to capture all MEVs and completely eliminate spam. However, the main goal is to allow chain owners to secure a significant portion of MEV while reducing FCFS arbitrage spam. This approach ensures a high-quality user experience with fast blocking times and strong protection against harmful MEVs.

Ultimately, Timeboost is an optional feature of the Arbitrum chain. When disabled, the network will seamlessly revert to the FCFS model, maintaining its current security and efficiency. Each chain can independently decide whether to adopt Timeboost while adhering to decentralized governance principles.

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