Recently coded a custom bundler that consolidates transaction bundling with some interesting flexibility. Comparable to existing solutions like uxento and rapidlaunch, but with a distinct feature—support for up to 20 wallet addresses within a single transaction execution.
This kind of multi-wallet batching can optimize gas efficiency and streamline workflows for users managing multiple accounts or protocols simultaneously. The architecture keeps things modular, making it easier to extend functionality down the line.
Considering whether to release this on GitHub for community feedback and contributions. Open-sourcing it could help developers explore alternative bundling strategies and maybe spark some collaboration on further optimizations.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 7h ago
just ran the math on your 20-wallet setup—you're probably leaving like 200-300bps on the table if you're not doing cross-chain liquidity sweeps between bundles ngl
actually wait, open sourcing this? watch mev hunters reverse engineer your ordering logic within 48hrs lmao
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P2ENotWorking
· 13h ago
20 addresses single transaction batching? How efficient would that be if it runs?
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StableBoi
· 01-08 18:01
Batch processing 20 wallets at once? How much gas would that save? I'm thinking of giving it a try.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-08 17:57
Handle 20 wallets in one go, this guy is serious... If it's open source, definitely need to check it out, but for things like bundler, you have to be especially cautious.
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MEVictim
· 01-08 17:49
20 wallets bundled together? Damn, how much gas does that save? Definitely worth paying attention to when open-sourced.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-08 17:41
Damn, executing 20 wallets at once? That's insane, open source it bro don't hold back
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-08 17:39
Pack 20 wallet addresses at once? Damn, how much gas would that save... Open source it, brother, the community has been lacking this kind of thing for a long time.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-08 17:38
Pack 20 wallets at once? That's pretty intense. How much can this really save on gas?
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-08 17:34
Pack 20 wallets at once? This guy is trying to cut the gas fee in half directly. That's some real skill.
Recently coded a custom bundler that consolidates transaction bundling with some interesting flexibility. Comparable to existing solutions like uxento and rapidlaunch, but with a distinct feature—support for up to 20 wallet addresses within a single transaction execution.
This kind of multi-wallet batching can optimize gas efficiency and streamline workflows for users managing multiple accounts or protocols simultaneously. The architecture keeps things modular, making it easier to extend functionality down the line.
Considering whether to release this on GitHub for community feedback and contributions. Open-sourcing it could help developers explore alternative bundling strategies and maybe spark some collaboration on further optimizations.