Backrunning
An MEV strategy where a searcher places their transaction immediately after a target transaction in the same block to profit from the state change it creates. For example, after a large swap moves a pool's price away from other markets, a backrunner submits an arbitrage trade to capture the price difference. Backrunning is generally considered less harmful than frontrunning or sandwich attacks because it does not worsen execution for the original transaction.
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