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For your information, you can find below the description of the video What is MEV? Front-running, Sandwich Attacks, and Slippage Explained published by the Youtube channel Whiteboard Crypto:
MEV, or Maximally Extractable Value, is a term used to describe the profit that miners, validators, or bots can extract from users by reordering, including, or excluding transactions within a block. This video covers how MEV works, including front-running, sandwich attacks, and slippage, which are tactics often used in DeFi to gain an edge at your expense.