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If you are using GitHub pages for hosting, this command is a convenient way to build the website and push to the `gh-pages` branch.

### Contributing
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**What is a vanilla block?**



In the context of the Smooth protocol, we define a vanilla block as a block build locally by the execution client, as opposed to a block built by professional block builders with sofisticated algorithms for extracting MEV and sometimes private transactions that do not appear in the mempool.

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**How does Smooth act on Vanilla blocks?**

In order to maximize the rewards for all the participants in Smooth, vanilla block proposers will be banned after 3 consecutive vanilla blocks proposed if they had the chance to be MEV blocks/had MEV opportunity.
This banning process requires a voting phase by the SmoothDAO to effectively ban the withdrawal address of the validator. You can read more about it [here](https://https://discourse.dappnode.io/t/proposal-sip1-smooth-terms-of-use-policy/2388)
This banning process requires a voting phase by the SmoothDAO to effectively ban the withdrawal address of the validator. You can read more about it [here](https://discourse.dappnode.io/t/proposal-sip1-smooth-terms-of-use-policy/2388)

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