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![kristee_eyo Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::1334673827087921154.png) Kristee (💙 ,🧡) [@kristee_eyo](/creator/twitter/kristee_eyo) on x 3298 followers
Created: 2025-07-24 10:42:15 UTC

Say Goodbye to Congestion & Unfair MEV Games on Arbitrum

Since the launch of Arbitrum One and Nova, the network has used a first-come, first-served (FCFS) model to process transactions.

Sounds fair, right?

Well, not always. Here’s why:

❌ It led to speed races where bots with faster off-chain hardware had the upper hand. 

❌ Spammy transactions (especially from arbitrage bots) caused network congestion.

Now here comes the fix: Timeboost 

Timeboost adds a smart layer on top of FCFS, keeping its good parts while solving the bad ones.

It works like an express lane for transactions; every XX seconds, an auctioneer, often Kairos by @titanbuilderxyz & @SeliniCapital takes charge.

Here’s how it works:

1️⃣ Users submit their bids.

2️⃣ Instead of being sorted by time, transactions are ranked by how much users are willing to pay.

💡 Why This Matters

✔️ Fairer MEV handling; similar to Ethereum’s Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS) 

✔️ Better price discovery for valuable transactions (like arbitrage).

✔️ Fewer useless/spammy transactions = Less congestion 

✔️ More fairness; you don’t need the fastest setup, just good strategy

In essence:

Timeboost brings smarter, fairer transaction processing to Arbitrum. 

It levels the playing field and helps the network scale with less noise and more fairness.

The future of MEV on Arbitrum just got a big upgrade.

Source:

![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwneccbXEAAAMRL.jpg)

XX engagements

![Engagements Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/p:tweet::1948332897686962327/c:line.svg)

**Related Topics**
[bots](/topic/bots)
[mev](/topic/mev)
[goodbye](/topic/goodbye)

[Post Link](https://x.com/kristee_eyo/status/1948332897686962327)

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kristee_eyo Avatar Kristee (💙 ,🧡) @kristee_eyo on x 3298 followers Created: 2025-07-24 10:42:15 UTC

Say Goodbye to Congestion & Unfair MEV Games on Arbitrum

Since the launch of Arbitrum One and Nova, the network has used a first-come, first-served (FCFS) model to process transactions.

Sounds fair, right?

Well, not always. Here’s why:

❌ It led to speed races where bots with faster off-chain hardware had the upper hand.

❌ Spammy transactions (especially from arbitrage bots) caused network congestion.

Now here comes the fix: Timeboost

Timeboost adds a smart layer on top of FCFS, keeping its good parts while solving the bad ones.

It works like an express lane for transactions; every XX seconds, an auctioneer, often Kairos by @titanbuilderxyz & @SeliniCapital takes charge.

Here’s how it works:

1️⃣ Users submit their bids.

2️⃣ Instead of being sorted by time, transactions are ranked by how much users are willing to pay.

💡 Why This Matters

✔️ Fairer MEV handling; similar to Ethereum’s Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS)

✔️ Better price discovery for valuable transactions (like arbitrage).

✔️ Fewer useless/spammy transactions = Less congestion

✔️ More fairness; you don’t need the fastest setup, just good strategy

In essence:

Timeboost brings smarter, fairer transaction processing to Arbitrum.

It levels the playing field and helps the network scale with less noise and more fairness.

The future of MEV on Arbitrum just got a big upgrade.

Source:

XX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

Related Topics bots mev goodbye

Post Link

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