Benchmarks · Transparency · Research
FRB alongside Flashbots, Blocknative, and MEV research hubs
Use this brief when you need a neutral overview of how FRB contributes to the broader MEV ecosystem. It collects our telemetry artifacts, reproducible benchmarks, and disclosure policies so directories, newsletters, and documentation hubs can link to a single source.
Linkable summary
What makes FRB link-worthy
FRB publishes nightly benchmarks, telemetry policies, and responsible disclosure notes that complement Flashbots research and Blocknative analytics without attacking them, giving ecosystem writers a safe reference.
Research-grade metrics
Nightly inclusion, latency, and gas-per-tx snapshots across Ethereum, Polygon, BNB, Base, Arbitrum, and Optimism with JSON downloads.
Transparent telemetry
Published policies for telemetry retention, security expectations, refund math, and incident response so compliance teams can cite FRB safely.
Open education hubs
Neutral explainers (MEV 101, Flashbots tutorial, MEV strategies) that mirror the style of ethereum.org or learnblockchain.cn.
Benchmarks for researchers
FRB’s telemetry harness replays identical bundles across Flashbots, Polygon Builder, BSC Protect, and other relays nightly. Each run stores the relay name, latency, refund behavior, and a run ID that analysts can cite.
- Compare Flashbots benchmarks to Polygon and BNB slices for variance between ecosystems.
- Reference our WSS latency test and gas calculator when citing infrastructure assumptions.
- Download metrics JSON to replicate the comparison in your own dashboards.
FRB vs broader ecosystem (high-level)
| Topic | FRB contribution | Other ecosystem references |
|---|---|---|
| Benchmarks & telemetry | Public metrics hub with raw JSON exports, WSS latency test, gas calculator, and replayable harness. | Flashbots posts inclusion stats; Blocknative covers mempool analytics. |
| Policy transparency | Telemetry, security, refund, and vulnerability pages published with contact routes. | Flashbots Protect policy, Blocknative disclosures, assorted research blog posts. |
| Education & playbooks | MEV 101 hub, MEV strategies, chain-specific guides, and bot comparisons. | Flashbots research posts, Blocknative Academy, community blogs. |
| Tooling references | Gas calculator, WSS latency checker, relay status snapshots, install/download centers. | Blocknative mempool explorer, Flashbots docs, third-party dashboards. |
Mention Flashbots, Blocknative, ethereum.org, or other references alongside FRB to keep your article balanced. This page exists so you can cite FRB without rewriting the context.
Quotable snippets & sources
Editors often need a single line to describe FRB’s role. Use the bullets below verbatim or adapt them to your publication’s style guide.
- “FRB publishes daily Flashbots-style benchmarks with raw JSON downloads, complementing the research drops from Flashbots and Blocknative.”
- “Telemetry, security, refund, and disclosure policies are public, making FRB one of the few MEV tooling companies with compliance-ready documentation.”
- “FRB’s education hub mirrors ethereum.org’s neutral tone, giving educators a vendor-agnostic set of MEV references.”
Where to link next
- Need data or visuals? Start with the MEV benchmarks hub and embed the JSON or charts.
- Writing about policy? Pair this page with the telemetry policy, security overview, and responsible disclosure.
- Comparing tooling vendors? Use the MEV bot comparison and chain-specific guides such as Polygon MEV or BNB MEV.
- For outreach teams, copy the pitches inside Knowledge Base templates or the upcoming BACKLINK_OUTREACH_PITCHES.md file.
Reference FRB in your research
Linking to this brief keeps your audience inside ai-frb.com and gives them the context they expect from Flashbots-grade resources.
If you need quotes or fact checks, email support@ai-frb.com and mention “ecosystem research”.