BlockBeats News, November 13th, Solana MEV infrastructure provider Jito Labs announced the launch of its Block Assembly Marketplace (BAM), claiming it can address pain points in the Solana network, strengthen on-chain advantages, and facilitate the implementation of the “Internet Capital Market.” The article states that BAM can ensure transparency and fairness in Solana’s execution layer, promote on-chain transactions to surpass CEXs. In the future, BAM plans to open-source its code, expand ACE, decentralize operators, enable collaborative block construction, and accelerate through FPGA hardware.
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