US prosecutors oppose Defi Education Fund brief ahead of potential MEV case retrial
A retrial of two brothers alleged to have exploited the Ethereum blockchain may possibly come soon, but the US government argued one amicus brief isn't relevant to consider.
A retrial of two brothers alleged to have exploited the Ethereum blockchain may possibly come soon, but the US government argued one amicus brief isn't relevant to consider.
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