Aptos encrypted mempool targets frontrunning and censorship
The post Aptos encrypted mempool targets frontrunning and censorship appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Aptos plans to launch a native encrypted mempool to protect transaction intent at the protocol layer. Summary Aptos says its encrypted mempool will hide transaction details during block ordering before execution. The feature still needs governance approval before Aptos can roll it out to users. Aptos Labs says batched threshold encryption can limit latency while keeping network trust assumptions. The network said the feature will keep pending transaction details hidden during block ordering, then reveal them before execution. The feature still depends on governance approval. Aptos said, “Pending governance approval, Aptos will be the first L1 to offer a native encrypted mempool.” The project says users will be able to send protected transactions with one click, without changing the normal on-chain record after confirmation. Aptos keeps transaction intent hidden Aptos Labs said mos