what the trader lost on a single routed swap. 99.3% of the trade — vaporized between blocks.
watching the mempool — 24/7
He robs
the bots.
You keep the bags.
Every block, sandwich bots skim value from your swaps. $MEVHOOD is the first coin that flips the ambush: the hooded one waits in the mempool, robs the extractors, and sends it back where it belongs — to you.
the heist that started it
July 8, 2026. One swap. $2,010,000 gone.
A trader swapped 1,126 ETH on a DEX and received $14,500 back. In the same block, one builder pocketed ~$1.8M from the imbalance. Not a hack. Not a scam. Just the mempool doing what the mempool does — to you.
what the block builder collected as its reward in the very same block. legal. automated. merciless.
the answer. if the forest is full of bandits, the mempool needs a hood.
incident analyzed publicly by on-chain security researchers, july 8 2026. the sheriff never came. so he did.
the protocol
How the Hood works
WATCH
the hooded one sits in the mempool and watches the sandwich bots line up their victims, block after block.
ROB
one cursor-tipped arrow. the extractors' bags spill open. the bots feel, for the first time, what they've done to you.
GIVE
everything flows back to the holders. no treasury. no team wallet. the hood keeps nothing — that's the whole point of the hood.
the code of the hood
Three rules. Written in the forest.
join the merry mempool
$MEVHOOD
The bots have taken enough. Time to take it back.
SOON — mint pending