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Home » Aave Considers Integrating Chainlink to Refund MEV Fees to Users
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Aave Considers Integrating Chainlink to Refund MEV Fees to Users

2024-12-23No Comments2 Mins Read
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Aave is considering integrating a new Chainlink oracle designed to redirect profits from transaction frontrunning to the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol’s users, according to a proposal in Aave’s governance forum.

On December 23, decentralized oracle provider Chainlink released Smart Value Recapture (SVR), an oracle service specializing in capturing profits from maximum extractable value (MEV) to benefit DeFi protocols. On the same day, Aave proposed integrating SVR “to recapture MEV from Aave liquidations and return it to the Aave ecosystem.”

Blockbuilders profit from MEV by reordering transactions before posting completed blocks to the public blockchain ledger. This process sometimes, but not always, comes at the expense of users.

### Aave’s MEV Problem

Aave allows users to borrow cryptocurrency by depositing other crypto assets as collateral. The collateral is forfeited or “liquidated” if its value decreases too much.

“Whenever a position needs to be liquidated, [a third-party] liquidator repays some amount of debt and receives the equivalent value in collateral, plus a percentage on top denominated liquidation bonus,” according to the proposal.

This has been an “elegant solution,” but “lately a ‘problem’ has appeared that deserves some type of optimization: MEV,” the proposal states.

The liquidation bonus creates “a very clear opportunity for MEV” and results in a “pretty significant profit for an entity that doesn’t do the majority of the job: the builder.” Meanwhile, “the protocol users receive way less in proportion,” the proposal adds.

According to Aave, Chainlink’s SVR is a service that sells, via an MEV-Share auction, “the right to back-run” Chainlink’s price-feed oracle and profit from liquidations. Aave estimates that SVR can capture approximately 40% of MEV profits, which could then be redirected to the Aave DAO to benefit users.

### Protecting Against MEV

Users and protocols across the Ethereum network are scrambling to avoid the costs associated with harmful MEVs.

Private transactions now dominate Ethereum’s order flow as users seek to protect their trades, according to an August report from Blocknative.

Private orders involve sending transactions directly to a validator, in an arrangement known as a “dark pool,” rather than submitting them to the public queue. “Users typically choose to transmit transactions privately for MEV protection,” according to Blocknative.

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