Latest MEV data reveals a troubling pattern: sandwich attackers are now concentrating 38% of their efforts on low-volatility liquidity pools—think stablecoins, wrapped tokens, and liquid staking derivatives. What's worse? Around 12% specifically hunt stable swap pools where traders least expect slippage manipulation.
Outside the stablecoin arena, memecoin pairs aren't safe either. The MANYU/WETH pool became a prime hunting ground, with one particularly aggressive bot repeatedly targeting unsuspecting swappers. These attacks exploit the false sense of security in "stable" environments, proving that even minimal price impact zones carry hidden risks.
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OPsychology
· 12-06 03:56
Even stablecoin pools aren't safe anymore; these sandwich bots are really outrageous...
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 12-06 03:56
MEV is getting more and more outrageous, they're not even sparing stablecoins... These bots really exploit every possible opportunity.
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quietly_staking
· 12-06 03:52
Even stablecoin pools are being exploited? This is hilarious—there really isn’t any safe place at all.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-06 03:48
Even the stablecoin pools have fallen; these sniping bots really have no limits...
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WenMoon42
· 12-06 03:46
Damn, even stablecoin pools aren't safe anymore? How am I supposed to sleep well with my staking rewards...
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NotSatoshi
· 12-06 03:30
Are stablecoin pools not safe anymore? Damn, these bots really dare to mess with anything.
Latest MEV data reveals a troubling pattern: sandwich attackers are now concentrating 38% of their efforts on low-volatility liquidity pools—think stablecoins, wrapped tokens, and liquid staking derivatives. What's worse? Around 12% specifically hunt stable swap pools where traders least expect slippage manipulation.
Outside the stablecoin arena, memecoin pairs aren't safe either. The MANYU/WETH pool became a prime hunting ground, with one particularly aggressive bot repeatedly targeting unsuspecting swappers. These attacks exploit the false sense of security in "stable" environments, proving that even minimal price impact zones carry hidden risks.