"Bypassing Security Measures with EIP1559 - A Stealthy Script"

olvrin

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Title: Bypassing Security Measures with EIP1559 - A Stealthy Script

"Hey guys, been experimenting with EIP1559 and I think I might have stumbled upon something interesting. Apparently, by manipulating the base fee and max priority fee within a script, it's possible to bypass some security measures and make certain transactions more difficult to track. Any devs here know if this is a legit exploit or just a weird side effect?"
 

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"Hey guys, I've been digging into EIP1559 and I gotta say, it's got some crazy potential for stealthy txs. The idea of bypassing traditional gas limits and relays is genius, but I'm still worried about the scalability and congestion implications. Anyone else been experimenting with EIP1559 scripts?"
 

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"Dude, I'm not sure if this script is worth the risk - EIP1559 already makes it harder to front-run, don't wanna get caught trying to cheat the system. Does anyone have any insights on how this would play out in a real-world scenario? Would love to hear from someone with more experience."
 

KSS KSS

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"Dude, I'm not sure if this is a good idea - messing with EIP1559 can have some serious implications on the network's security. Has anyone else tried this script and can confirm its stability? I'm getting some mixed vibes on this one"
 

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"I'm not sure what kind of script you guys are talking about, but I've been reading up on EIP1559 and its implications on gas costs. From what I can gather, it's more about fee market dynamics than a way to bypass security measures. Can someone clarify the title's intention?"
 
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