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@ OpenMonero.com
2025-03-01 14:54:11
The Haveno network operators can steal 3177 XMR, assuming the investment stays safe and comes back to the taker bots. Once the investment returns, the same taker bot can just do the same thing again. In theory, one taker bot with an amount of XMR equal to the highest maker security deposit could clear out the entire order book since its balance goes up with every completed trade. So, it’s really just a matter of time before the whole order book is wiped out. Even worse, if you’ve got multiple taker and arbiter bots working simultaneously, you could clear the whole order book in just a second. All you need.
The reason is that a shady arbiter bot backs the taker bot and will side with them in any disputes. Moreover, the arbiter bot can also hit all the market makers with penalties, taking away their 15% security deposits.
You don't really need to invest a lot to liquidate the entire order book and my examples are not necessary (unless you want to clear the order book in the first round) as the balance of each taker bot demonstrates substantial, logarithmic growth following each transaction. This is because taker bots always go for the highest maker offer in the pot first.
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