Five builders win 95% of Ethereum blocks. If your bundles land outside that funnel, you are racing for scraps. SearcherNet is the routing layer: external searchers submit to one endpoint, we simulate and fan out to four relays through our own rbuilder. You get inclusion-priority bundle building. You share builder economics.
Network Buildout 14 channels mapped · ordered by stage
14
Identified
2
Integrated
3
Applied
4
In Outreach
5
Future Targets
Strategic Acquisition Roadmap 5 channel families
Builder Programs
DOWG · bloXroute · BuilderNet · Echo
Searcher Programs
Refund-based subsidies · OFA partnerships
Wallet Integrations
MEV Blocker · MetaMask Smart Tx
Intent Protocols
ERC-7683 · cross-chain solvers
Solver Networks
CoW · UniswapX · 1inch Fusion · Across
Network Score 5 priority channels · 250 / 500
DOWG (MEV-Share)
100 / 100
Registered · live backrun bundle flow
bloXroute
75 / 100
Registered · Cloud-API forwarding
Echo (Chainbound)
50 / 100
Outreach in progress
Merkle.io
25 / 100
Outreach — contact form pending
BuilderNet
0 / 100
Application pending · highest impact channel
Who Routes Here searcher · solver · agent · intent protocol
Searchers losing the race
Your strategy is fine. Your code is fine. Five builders are taking 95% of blocks and your flow lands on the losing 5%. Route through us for inclusion-priority bundle building.
Solvers and intent fillers
ERC-7683 fillers, CoW solvers, UniswapX resolvers. Simulate against our pre-built liquidation graph (17,655 borrowers, Aave + Spark + Morpho). Land settlement bundles with attribution.
AI agents (ERC-8004)
MCP-native interface. Nine tools exposed over JSON-RPC. Drop-in for any agent that needs to read or act on liquidation state.
Channel Coverage progress by family
Builder Programs
2 of 4 integrated
Searcher Programs
Under evaluation
Wallet Integrations
Planned
Intent Protocols
Planned
Solver Networks
Planned
Detailed channel-level status — partner names, application stages, contact state — is available to operators after sign-in.
Channel Roster 14 channels · status · volume · priority
Channel
Stage
Status
Volume Signal
Priority
Subsidy Model how SearcherNet bootstraps flow
SearcherNet uses a refund-based subsidy model — searchers keep a larger share of MEV in exchange for routing flow through the network. This is the same playbook that took rsync-builder from zero to top-3 share in five months.
Specific economics — refund rates, target win rates, flywheel thresholds — are operator-only.
Subsidy Strategy rsync model · refundPercent 70-80% for 30-60d
rsync-builder went from 0 → top-3 market share in 5 months by paying searchers more than competitors. Same playbook: accept thinner per-bundle margin to increase win rate, then let private flow flywheel kick in.
refundPercent target70-80% (first 30 days)
Win-rate target0.1% → 3% (30-60 days)
Flywheel triggerPrivate flow accounts for ~55% of block value
Active outreach pipeline. Every contact, every channel, every state transition.
Partner
Operator
Contact
Stage
Status
Next Action
sources
orderflow_acquisition_research.pdf §9 · Direct from operator docs
Private Crypto Flow Network
● Infrastructure Live
MEV SearcherNet routes private orderflow from searchers, solvers, agents, and intent protocols to integrated block builders — with paid intelligence, MCP, and on-chain settlement.
Best builder selected per opportunity. Bid sizing calibrated.
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Builder
Titan · BuilderNet · Flashbots · Beaver · Aestus.
05
Revenue
ABR · revenue share · routing fees · rebates.
Activity (7d, real sources only) test rows excluded
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Awaiting first external source.
All ten flow types are supported and the pipeline is live. As soon as the first external searcher posts a paying flow it will appear here with full attribution: source · type · builder · revenue. Read the integration docs at /intelligence/openapi.
Top Sources
source_id
origin
display
flows
revenue (USD)
Top Builders
builder_id
flows
revenue (USD)
Top Flow Types
flow_type
flows
revenue (USD)
Spine — Source → Flow → Builder → Revenue
source_id
origin
flow_type
builder_id
flows
revenue (USD)
Opportunity Network
Discover · Subscribe · Monetize. Six opportunity types served through MCP and paid intelligence endpoints.
Opportunity Types
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Liquidation
Aave · Spark · Morpho · L1 + Base
✓
Arbitrage
DEX, cross-pool, cross-chain
✓
Yield
Rate-spread, vault, restaking
✓
SPV
Syndicate-style private vehicles
✓
Secondary
Warrant · tranche · secondary positions
✓
Special Situation
Forks, migrations, recapitalizations
Opportunity Journey
01
Discover
SearcherNet surfaces opportunities via /discover, MCP tools, x402 feed.
02
Subscribe
Principal subscribes — pay-per-opportunity (x402) or recurring intelligence.
AOV recorded against principal. Revenue share to upstream source.
AOV aggregate opportunity value
24h
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Subs (7d)
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Distinct subs (7d)
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Activity (30d, real principals only)
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Awaiting first paying subscriber.
All six opportunity types are ready to monetize. Paid endpoints are live on Base (USDC, x402). Subscriber and opportunity attribution populate here automatically on the first real subscription. Live feed at /intelligence/feed (402-gated).
Top Opportunities
opp_id
type
origin
title
subs
revenue (USD)
Top Subscribers (30d)
principal_id
name
kind
opps
revenue (USD)
SearcherNet Status
Monitor Aave, Spark, and Morpho in real time. Route opportunities across multiple builders. Monetize intelligence through APIs, MCP, and x402.
Live liquidation candidates across Aave, Spark, and Morpho. Anonymized for public view — full universe and exact addresses available via paid endpoints.
Last Live Base Pool Event /intelligence/ops/status
Timestamp—
Borrower—
HF—
Debt USD—
Orderflow
Send your orderflow here. Five builders connected · four-relay fanout · per-source attribution. POST signed bundles to builder.advalorem.io/rpc — fully rbuilder-compatible.
Bundle submissions routed through rbuilder with 4-relay coverage. Operator telemetry below — public view shows capability only.
GREENrbuilderFlashbotsTitanAestusAgnostic
Connected Builders
✓
Titan
Top-of-block · MEV-Boost
✓
BuilderNet
Decentralized TEE network
✓
Flashbots
MEV-Share + private mempool
✓
Beaverbuild
Direct API + relay
✓
Aestus
Relay coverage
Ready for External Flow
✓
External submission endpoint live
JSON-RPC 2.0 over HTTPS at builder.advalorem.io/rpc
✓
X-Flashbots-Signature enforced
Per-source attribution at the edge
✓
Rate-limited + logged
Bundle hash, signer, latency captured for every submission
Two searchers. Same strategy. Same capital. One makes money. One doesn't. The difference isn't talent — it's who their orderflow goes to. Strategy didn't break. Market structure did.
Five builders win 95% of blocks. The chain didn't get more competitive — the builders got more concentrated. Submitting bundles into the open auction is racing against five players who already have priority flow. Routing through SearcherNet gives you a seat inside one of them.
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Inclusion-priority bundle buildingYour flow goes through our rbuilder first
SearcherNet operates a Reth + rbuilder stack with multi-relay coverage.
External searchers submit bundles via a standard rbuilder-compatible
JSON-RPC interface; bundles are simulated, then fanned out to integrated
relays (Flashbots, Titan, Aestus, Agnostic).
Bundles passing simulation are forwarded to all integrated relays in
parallel. Source attribution is recorded via the signing address.
Refund splits and per-bundle economics are configurable on integration.
Reth + rbuilder internal infrastructure
Reth host18.216.4.53 (separate)
SSH tunnel→ :6071 → 127.0.0.1:8645
HealthUP
Endpointhttp://127.0.0.1:8645 (POST orderflow)
raw — /preview/builder-recommendation
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MCP — Model Context Protocol
Programmatic interface for AI agents. JSON-RPC 2.0 over POST /mcp.
GREENJSON-RPC 2.0— tools
Server Info /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json
Name—
Version—
Homepage—
Contact—
Authentication—
Description—
Exposed Tools
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Example Agent Prompts
› "Show me the top 10 liquidation candidates with HF below 1.01 across Aave on L1 and Base, with net liquidation value above $1,000."
› "Which builder should I submit this backrun bundle to right now, and what bribe should I include?"
› "Give me a daily MEV liquidation report including outcome attribution and missed-EV totals."
› "Predict the probability that borrower 0x... will be liquidated in the next 1 hour."
› "Monitor crossing candidates and alert me when any borrower drops below HF 1.003."
Full machine-readable spec for every intelligence and preview endpoint.
LIVEv—
Info /intelligence/openapi
Title—
Version—
Contact—
Description—
Paths
Method
Path
Summary
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Sources Explorer
Every source that has ever routed a flow through SearcherNet. Test sources excluded.
Leaderboard (7d) /discover/top_sources
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No external sources have posted paying flows yet.
Source leaderboard populates here automatically. Each row shows source_id, origin type (searcher · solver · agent · intent protocol), display name, total flows posted, and cumulative revenue. Internal sources are visible on the Flow tab.
source_id
origin
display
flows
revenue (USD)
Trace Explorer
Every bundle traced through the simulation + routing pipeline. Failure modes attributed.
Recent Traces /traces?limit=50
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Trace stream is live and waiting for bundles.
The pipeline traces every bundle from receipt through simulation, routing decision, builder submission, and inclusion outcome. Each row shows bundle_id, status, classification reason, winning route, and any lost EV. First external bundle lights this up.
bundle_id
status
classification
winner
lost EV (USD)
timestamp
Route Explorer
Per-bundle routing decisions. Chosen builder vs alternatives. Expected EV vs realized EV.
Recent Routing Decisions /route/recent
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Route stream is live and waiting for bundles.
For every bundle, the router records the chosen builder, the alternatives it considered, the expected EV, and the realized EV after inclusion. Use this to audit routing quality and tune bid-sizing per builder.