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The MEV tax many traders experience is often avoidable. When trades are submitted on standard AMMs, bots can see them in the mempool and sometimes execute “sandwich attacks” that capture part of the trader’s margin.
On STONfi, the Omniston protocol addresses this with a Request for Quote (RFQ) execution model on The Open Network.
Instead of sending a trade directly into a public pool, the system first requests a private quote from liquidity providers (called resolvers). The trade is executed only after the quote is agreed upon, which reduces the opportunity for bots to interfere.
The anti-MEV advantages
Fair pricing
Because the trade is executed using a pre agreed quote, it becomes harder for bots to front run or sandwich the transaction.
Competitive liquidity
Professional market makers compete to provide the best price, which can improve swap execution.
Quote certainty
Once the quote is signed and executed through the smart contract, the swap follows the agreed terms.
For traders, using a liquidity aggregator and RFQ model can help improve execution quality and reduce the hidden costs often associated with MEV activity.
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