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So jaredfromsubway.eth is back in the game, and honestly it's wild to see how much the MEV game has evolved. This trader basically disappeared after making bank in 2023, and now he's resurfaced with what looks like an even more sophisticated bot setup.
For context, if you're not familiar with MEV operations: this is about Maximum Extractable Value - basically reordering transactions in a block to squeeze profit out of the market. It happens constantly on Dex's like Uniswap, and honestly most people don't even realize they're getting front-run or sandwiched when they trade.
EigenPhi did some digging and confirmed that jaredfromsubway.eth's new contract is linked to his original operation through the same key pair. So we're definitely talking about the same person here. The new bot alone has already processed over 85,000 transactions and pulled in around 765 ETH - that's roughly $1.6 million at today's prices. Pretty insane considering how recently this contract went live.
What's actually interesting is how the tactics have gotten more complex. The old sandwich attack was straightforward - buy before your transaction, drive the price up, sell after. But jaredfromsubway.eth's new approach is layered. We're talking five or seven-layer sandwich attacks now, mixing in liquidity adds and removes at different stages to make it nearly impossible for victims to see it coming. According to EigenPhi's analysis, the bot combines these moves in various ways to trap multiple targets simultaneously.
If we're looking at the bigger picture, jaredfromsubway.eth isn't even the most profitable MEV operator out there. There's a Solana bot called 'arsc' that pulled in around $30 million in just two months. Then there's 2Fast, who turned 703 SOL (about $70k at the time) into nearly $1.9 million from a single transaction bundle.
The real takeaway here is that MEV extraction has become incredibly sophisticated. These aren't just simple front-running bots anymore - they're using complex transaction layering, liquidity manipulation, and multi-target exploitation. If you're trading on-chain, especially on high-volume pairs, there's a solid chance your transaction is interacting with something like what jaredfromsubway.eth is running. It's just part of the current on-chain landscape.