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## MEV and EIP-1559
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- The incorporation of EIP-1559 in the London hardfork brought a major restructuring of the Ethereum fee mechanism, aiming to allow for easier
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fee estimation by users and consolidate ETH as the base currency of the network by burning part of the transaction fees.
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- Under the new fee mechanism, instead of choosing a gas price for their transactions, users set a "priority fee" for miners to incentivize inclusion,
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alongside a "max fee", stating the absolute maximum price that they are willing to pay. The protocol now sets a per-block "basefee", computed
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programmatically from the amount of gas used in the block immediately before, in a negative feedback loop meant for block sizes to stabilize
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around a target size $s_0$ (initially equal to the maximum current block size).
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- Valid transactions pay a gas price equal to the basefee plus the
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prioirity fee (only up to the max fee needed in case of sudden basefee increases). The prioirity fee goes to the miner, and, crucially,
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the basefee is burnt.
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- Implications for MEV-related infrastructure: eliminate the possibility of zero-Gwei transactions, which are presently used for front-running
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protection in some DEXes like MistX, where miner fees are taken directly from the transferred tokens.
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