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    Ripple CTO Emeritus Reveals Strategy Against XRPL DEX Front-Running

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. David Schwartz proposed a reservation system allowing XRPL users to pay a fee for guaranteed transaction priority, aiming to prevent front-running.
    2. The concern is that validators and nodes can see pending transactions, potentially exploiting this visibility to reorder trades for profit.
    3. Schwartz’s solution involves reserving transaction slots by paying upfront, ensuring priority over later-revealed transactions.
    4. Critics note this adds complexity and costs, suggesting targeted confidentiality of pre-validation details might better address pre-validation visibility issues.

    Ripple CTO Emeritus Unveils Plan to Tackle XRPL DEX Front-Running

    New Reservation Scheme Proposed

    David Schwartz, the former CTO of Ripple and co-founder of the XRP Ledger, shared a new plan to reduce front-running on the XRPL decentralized exchange. His idea involves a reservation system where traders pay a fee to hold their transaction’s place in the ledger. If the reservation is successful and the trade is broadcast before the ledger closes, it gets guaranteed priority. This approach aims to prevent others from manipulating transaction orderings for profit. Schwartz explained that users could use reservations for trades they want to secure against front-running. The idea is simple: pay a fee, reserve a spot, and avoid being sandwiched by more sophisticated actors. This method could offer a more transparent way to ensure fair trade execution on the network.

    Debate Raises Concerns and Alternatives

    However, some critics argue that Schwartz’s plan may add extra costs and complexity. XRPresso, an XRP-focused account, suggested that the real issue lies in pre-validation visibility, which shows pending transactions to validators and some nodes. They believe that more privacy for transaction details would be a better fix. Additionally, some industry leaders, like Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, proposed advanced cryptography solutions that hide orders until execution. But these ideas face criticism, as critics say hiding details might recreate insider advantages they aim to eliminate. Overall, the debate continues over the best way to improve fairness and transparency on the XRPL.

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