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Polygon Introduces Private Mempool Delivering One‑Line MEV Protection

On April 2, 2026 by voice

  • MEV Protection: The network’s Private Mempool shields transactions from frontrunning by routing them directly to producers, preventing bots from viewing pending activity.
  • Enterprise Integration: Teams only replace one RPC URL, keeping existing read providers while gaining predictable ordering and reduced confirmation delays.
  • App Impact: Apps like Polymarket and Courtyard benefit from protected ordering and reliable inclusion, while the broader ecosystem gains a payments‑ready chain with instant finality, high throughput, and stablecoin liquidity.


Polygon has introduced a Private Mempool aimed at eliminating frontrunning and sandwich attacks, offering developers a one‑line integration that routes transactions away from the public mempool. The launch targets a long‑standing issue across blockchains, where bots monitor pending transactions and extract value before confirmation, often leaving users with worse pricing or failed execution. By providing a private submission endpoint, the network positions the feature as a direct response to growing demand for MEV protection across major ecosystems.

New Endpoint Targets Frontrunning Risks

The Private Mempool offers a protected submission path that prevents frontrunning and sandwich attacks. Activating it requires only a single RPC URL change. Public mempools were originally built for broad validator distribution, but that openness also created an environment where sophisticated bots could monitor pending activity. Demand for protection is already evident, with Flashbots Protect processing millions of transactions monthly on Ethereum. Other ecosystems have deployed similar tools, and Polygon enters the field with a cleaner structural design.

Architecture Built Around Direct Routing

Many MEV protection systems accept centralization tradeoffs or tolerate exposure to preserve decentralization. The network avoids this compromise through its VeBloP architecture, where a known set of producers handles block creation while validators retain authority to replace them. Private Mempool routing sends transactions directly to these producers, bypassing the public mempool. Bots cannot observe pending activity, ensuring transactions arrive exactly as submitted. This creates a decentralization guarantee enforced by the validator set and gives enterprise teams a straightforward integration path without new infrastructure.

Operational Gains For Active Applications

Apps already building on Polygon see immediate benefits. Polymarket users have faced frontrunning on authorization revocations, and the Private Mempool prevents reordering before confirmation. Courtyard gains more reliable inclusion through the direct producer path. Any application where ordering matters, including trading, payments, and auctions, gains predictable execution. Protected transactions avoid unexpected reverts and maintain integrity from submission to inclusion.

Advancing A Payments‑Ready Chain

Polygon’s payments specification continues to materialize, with instant finality, lightweight nodes, high throughput, and significant stablecoin liquidity already live. Major integrations from Stripe, Revolut, Apollo, Flutterwave, and Reliance Jio reinforce this progress. Private Mempool now adds MEV protection, with confidential payments and dedicated blockspace ahead. A free tier supports broad adoption, while enterprise tiers offer higher throughput and SLAs. Teams can integrate by swapping their submission endpoint to Polygon’s Private Mempool.

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