Imagine a world where rollups out of the box could achieve high levels of censorship resistance, ease of deployment, interoperability, fast finality, liveness, and MEV democratization. This may seem like a lofty goal, but with the arrival of shared sequencers, such a world may be within reach. However, not all rollups are created equal, which leads us to questions about how rewards and MEV should be distributed on shared sequencer networks. In this article, we will explore the properties that make shared sequencer networks achievable and what attributes can be achieved.