Builders
A series of metrics that compose a high level view of the builder market in post-Merge Ethereum.
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A series of metrics that compose a high level view of the builder market in post-Merge Ethereum.
Last updated
In this section, we go over the definitions of the counters one might find that sit atop the Builders page.
The total ETH value of blocks created by builders in the time period toggled. This should be equal to the total value relayed field in the Relay Landscape page.
The number of active builder entities involved in crafting mainnet blocks over the time period toggled. Learn more about how we put those entity views together in our docs.
The number of blocks built by the top 3 builder entities, divided by the total number of blocks built in the period toggled.
The most valuable block built in the time period toggled.
We aggregate builder public keys according to commonalities observed in the extra-data
field procured by MEV Relay Data APIs.
The number of blocks built by a single (aggregated) entity, over the total number of blocks built. We compute market share based on block count, and not by the sum of value of those blocks.
The distribution of which relays have those builder entities been sending their payloads to.
The distribution of which relays have those builder entities been sending their payloads to.
A measure of exclusivity in the transaction space that makes up each individual builder entity’s block mass.
The way we compute this is by first looking at the addresses in blocks involved in transactions that are only appearing in one builder's blocks (i.e. do not appear in any other builders’ blocks). We then map those to the number of transactions that they participated in, and produce a ratio such that:
Please note: this is a rough and speculative approach that we would love to evolve together with the community. To propose ammends and improvements, please open an issue in our forum.
The median ETH value stemming from the population of blocks produced by said block builder entity.