From this point onward, the text is a repetition of the following page. I would advise to keep everything here and only have one page.
It is also quite confusing to mention that you can access submitted bundles, and then mentioning connecting to a websocket (which is about acceding transactions to form bindles, not to access bundles)
Finally, in the organization of the page, I think is more logical to fist discuss how a searchers can observe transactions, and then how a searchers can form bundles
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Historical submitted bundles, including those that did not land on-chain, will not only be shared with builders but also archived and presented to the public for transparency. |
From this point onward, the text is a repetition of the following page. I would advise to keep everything here and only have one page.
It is also quite confusing to mention that you can access submitted bundles, and then mentioning connecting to a websocket (which is about acceding transactions to form bindles, not to access bundles)
Finally, in the organization of the page, I think is more logical to fist discuss how a searchers can observe transactions, and then how a searchers can form bundles
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