Orkid Labs
← Back to blog

Published on Sat Sep 20 2025 19:00:00 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Orkid Labs

Cross-DEX Arbitrage on Polygon: Capturing Fleeting Opportunities

Cryptocurrency markets are rife with fleeting arbitrage opportunities – tiny price discrepancies that appear and vanish in the blink of an eye. As an MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) researcher, I often liken these opportunities to smoke rings or ghosts: visible only for a moment before they dissipate. The challenge (and art) is to capture these ghostly profits before they slip away. In this article, we’ll explore the nature of these ephemeral cross-DEX arbitrage chances on low-fee chains like Polygon, and how a resourceful small trader can bottle those smoke rings and keep them intact.

… (truncated for brevity)

Written by Orkid Labs

← Back to blog
  • The Rust Rail for Settling GovCon Contracts to Cash in stablecoin

    The Rust Rail for Settling GovCon Contracts to Cash in stablecoin

    Designing a Rust-based settlement rail to convert Government Contract payouts into stablecoins—architecture, compliance, and security.

  • Performance Is The New Trust Layer

    Performance Is The New Trust Layer

    How low-latency, predictable execution becomes the trust fabric for modern on-chain marketplaces.

  • Edge-Persistence on Layer-2 DEXes: Defensive Guardrails

    Edge-Persistence on Layer-2 DEXes: Defensive Guardrails

    A practical look at why arbitrage edges persist on Layer-2 and how guard-rails can restore market health in milliseconds.

  • Computing is Energy: The Hidden Thermodynamic Constraint

    Computing is Energy: The Hidden Thermodynamic Constraint

    Why energy and entropy shape the limits of scalable blockchain systems and how we can build systems with thermodynamic constraints in mind.

  • Blockchain Thermodynamics: How Negentropy Explains MEV

    Blockchain Thermodynamics: How Negentropy Explains MEV

    A high-level, original perspective on why concepts like negentropy and information flow help explain MEV phenomena and how to design detectors that align incentives with system health.

  • Use Your Mathematics, Son: A Dedication to Jesus Y Cavazos

    Use Your Mathematics, Son: A Dedication to Jesus Y Cavazos

    A personal dedication to my father, Jesus Y Cavazos (1944-2017), and how his wisdom—'use your mathematics, son'—became the foundation of ORKID's philosophy: the choice to serve the ecosystem rather than extract from it.