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# Features

### Optimize Gas Consumption

DA Builder turns transactions into premium candidates for block inclusion by aggregating them into high-value bundles. Submissions gain priority compared to isolated transactions in the current pipeline. As a result, DA Builder boosts both the speed and positioning of users transactions. This optimizes the priority fee to inclusion ratio to ensure you get the most for your money.

### Revert Protection

DA Builder enables revert protection by default. This protection is provided both internally and through block builders, offering a near-100% guarantee.

### Improve Transaction Confirmation and Monitoring

DA Builder turns transaction management into a predictable process. Its private mempool ensures instant clarity on transaction outcomes. This eliminates ambiguity around pending state, giving end users and developers greater confidence in the network. By removing the issue of mispriced replacement transactions, DA Builder delivers a cleaner UX and lowers operational costs for developers and protocols.--allowing them to focus on their core business instead of dealing with transaction execution quality.


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