Mevstake 2.0: The transition to private MEV bots in Mevstake
Mevstake 2.0 replaces consolidated MEV jobs with private bots provided by a single user. Individual bot architecture improves load distribution and system stability. Fully automated MEV execution with no strategy setup or manual control.
Mevolaxis It has announced the next development phase for MevStack – MevStack 2.0.
The key change in the new version is in the product architecture: instead of a shared operation model, a format of individual MEV bots is being implemented.
In Mevstake 2.0, each participant receives an independent MEV bot that operates within the platform's set parameters.
This means that operations are not bundled together but run independently at the infrastructure level.
According to the team, this approach allows:
more accurate load distribution,
Isolation of processes between users;
Simple system stability control.
From the user's perspective, the interaction format remains largely unchanged.
MEV bots are fully automated – requiring no manual configuration, strategy management or constant monitoring.
The user does not interact directly with the MEV operations logic. The result is generated at the system level.
Mevstake 2.0 is available in limited capacity. Mevolaxis explains this by stating that a private model requires dedicated computational resources for each participant.
This approach simplifies scaling and reduces technical risks in the first place.
Mevolaxy describes the launch of Mevstake 2.0 not as a new product, but as an evolution of an existing solution.
The main focus is not on changing the words, but on the internal structure and principles of the system.
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