Linea Enhances dApp Experience with eth_sendBundle Integration

🔐 One Click To Rule Them All

By Linea
May 8, 2025, 2:46 PM
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Linea introduces eth_sendBundle to improve dApp functionality and security.​ The update offers:

  • One-click transaction approvals
  • Built-in MEV protection
  • Future-proof infrastructure for developers

This follows January's integration with @EnsoBuild, which brought automated onchain actions including:

  • Simplified swaps and lending
  • One-click deposits
  • Streamlined LP position management

Technical support available through @goinfrexeth or @Gwenole_M.​

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Linea dApps are leveling up! eth_sendBundle delivers 1-click approvals and MEV protection, creating smoother, safer transactions now while future-proofing your builds. Need integration support? Reach out to @goinfrexeth or @Gwenole_M!

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gm Linea dApps! You’re about to get a major UX upgrade: ✅ 1-click approvals ✅ MEV protection ✅ Revert-safe execution ✅ ERC-20 gas payments & full sponsorship It’s most of what EIP-7702 promises, before it even launches and with extra benefits.

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