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# A Mev-Resistant Solution

Thanks to our recent collaboration with **Fastlane Labs**, BubbleFi will integrate Atlas, an execution abstraction protocol — a framework for protocols to retain and redistribute value within their ecosystem. The protocol addresses key challenges such as value leakage in blockchain transactions, ensuring that the value generated by users and protocols is captured and utilized effectively within their ecosystems.

In simple terms, when you process a swap with mev-resistance shield turned ON, you will be able to make transactions without worrying about being front-run by a searcher. Protecting users is crucial, especially when the traded amount is large. We strongly recommend turning MEV protection ON on BubbleFi!

### The Real Deal with Searchers

When you swap tokens in a liquidity pool, you create profitable opportunities for traders known as searchers. These searchers compete to execute transactions that capture this value, often leading to inefficiencies where intermediaries capture most of the value instead of the users or protocols that generate these opportunities.


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