4. How does the DCodex MEV Engine (CME) operate?
CME is the core infrastructure of the entire system. The system is designed with a three-layer technical architecture to ensure accuracy, speed, and security.
- Cross-chain price differences,
- Liquidation signals,
- Arbitrage opportunities between pools.
Next, before executing any transaction, CME performs multi-dimensional simulations. The system evaluates:
- Gas costs,
- Slippage levels,
- Probability of success,
- The likelihood of pattern recurrence based on historical data.
Only when an opportunity meets the profit criteria and the risk falls within controlled limits will the transaction be executed.
Finally, at the safety assurance layer, DCodex uses:
- Private mempool routing to avoid front-running,
- Rollback and re-simulation mechanisms,
- A multi-wallet structure to isolate risk.
As a result, if an issue occurs with one wallet or one strategy, the entire system can still continue operating normally.
The core principle here is: if there is no suitable opportunity, no trade is executed. The system prioritizes sustainability rather than continuous trading.
First, at the strategy identification layer, the system monitors the mempool 24/7 and performs deep analysis of pending transactions, thereby detecting: