Yesterday I was moving a small position through a regular aggregator and watched the mempool light up like a Christmas tree the second I hit confirm. Nothing huge but enough to remind me why I don't route anything substantial through public RPCs anymore.

$GENIUS claims to solve this with something called Ghost Orders. Instead of broadcasting your entire trade to every bot watching the mempool, the system fragments the order across up to 500 wallets simultaneously using Multi-Party Computation. Each sub-order looks like an independent small trade. The full position never appears as a single visible target.

What I find interesting is that the private keys stay under your control the entire time. The fragmentation happens at the execution layer, not by handing over custody. That's a meaningful distinction from other privacy solutions that require you to trust a relayer or a mixer.

The launch of Gh0st just deployed on BNB Chain in early May. I'm not convinced it's perfect yet nothing on-chain ever is. But for anyone who's been clipped by MEV sandwich attacks before, this is worth testing with small size first.....

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