Bots Read Your Trades Before You Do 👀 Every swap you send on a Solana DEX sits in the mempool where anyone can read it before it settles. The speed everyone celebrates on $SOL is real, but that same open design leaves your order fully exposed the moment you click confirm. A router like $JUP surfaces the best path across Solana, and that path is just as visible to the bots racing to get in front of it. I have watched sandwich attacks shave value off fills on trades I placed myself, so I do not treat this as an edge case. Billions in MEV have been pulled across chains, but the number that actually matters is the slippage skimmed off your own orders. You cannot fix this by asking searchers to play nice, because the incentive to front-run never goes away. The only real fix is making the order unreadable until the moment it executes. Arcium runs computation inside MXEs, sealed environments where the order and the strategy stay encrypted right through settlement. ZINC, a mining game already live on its network, shows the model holding up under real money, since tile picks and winning logic are encrypted and there is nothing to front-run. A DEX or a trading agent can use that exact mechanism to keep its flow private on Solana. DeFAI agents get the sharpest version of it, because their decision logic executes inside the MXE where no one can copy or sandwich the play. This is the one part of the Solana stack that raw throughput was never going to solve, which is why it has my attention. ARX is live as the token tied to the compute layer doing this work. #DeFi #Privacy