New Research Finds Vulnerabilities in Ethereum Rollups

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Research by Northeastern’s Ben Weintraub reveals vulnerabilities in Ethereum rollups, showing potential for $2M in profits from predatory trading tactics.

Ben Weintraub working on a laptop.
Ben Weintraub and his co-authors conducted a large-scale analysis of exploitative trading activities on Ethereum and across popular rollups. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

Ethereum, a decentralized online platform that allows users to conduct financial transactions in Ether cryptocurrency, prides itself on the system’s high security. 

But new findings from Northeastern University’s computer scientists and researchers at ETH Zurich, a public research university in…

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