Empirical study detects high volumes of speculative oracle-driven liquidations on L2s and demonstrates predictable cross-chain timing windows in Chainlink price updates that enable OEV extraction.
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On Base, probabilistic search is 23% of arbitrage activity but causes 95% of spam and 20% of gas use; protocol changes shift revenue toward successful trades and reduce spam share.
IV panel estimates yield gas demand elasticities of -0.006 on Ethereum and -0.036 on Arbitrum, with L2 more responsive and variation by resource type and user cluster.
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Signals and Spoils: Speculative Oracle Extractable Value in the Era of Cross-Chain Interoperability
Empirical study detects high volumes of speculative oracle-driven liquidations on L2s and demonstrates predictable cross-chain timing windows in Chainlink price updates that enable OEV extraction.
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To Wait or To Probe: Arbitrage Competition on High-Throughput Blockchains
On Base, probabilistic search is 23% of arbitrage activity but causes 95% of spam and 20% of gas use; protocol changes shift revenue toward successful trades and reduce spam share.
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Price Elasticity of Gas Demand on L1 and L2: Evidence from Ethereum and Arbitrum
IV panel estimates yield gas demand elasticities of -0.006 on Ethereum and -0.036 on Arbitrum, with L2 more responsive and variation by resource type and user cluster.