DeFi

JitoSOL

The liquid staking token issued by Jito, representing staked SOL that earns both standard staking rewards and MEV tips. JitoSOL often offers higher APY (~7-8%) than other LSTs because Jito validators share MEV revenue with stakers. The underlying SOL is delegated to validators running the Jito client.

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The liquid staking token issued by Jito, representing staked SOL that earns both standard staking rewards and MEV tips. JitoSOL often offers higher APY (~7-8%) than other LSTs because Jito validators share MEV revenue with stakers. The underlying SOL is delegated to validators running the Jito client.

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JitoSOL (jito-sol)
Category: DeFi
Definition: The liquid staking token issued by Jito, representing staked SOL that earns both standard staking rewards and MEV tips. JitoSOL often offers higher APY (~7-8%) than other LSTs because Jito validators share MEV revenue with stakers. The underlying SOL is delegated to validators running the Jito client.
Related: Liquid Staking, Jito (MEV Infrastructure), MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)
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Liquid Staking

A mechanism where staked SOL is represented by a transferable token (LST) that accrues staking rewards while remaining usable in DeFi. Instead of locking SOL with a validator, users deposit into a liquid staking pool and receive tokens like mSOL (Marinade), jitoSOL (Jito), or bSOL (BlazeStake). LSTs typically appreciate against SOL at the staking APY.

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Jito (MEV Infrastructure)

A Solana MEV infrastructure project by Jito Labs that operates a modified validator client (jito-solana), a Block Engine for bundle simulation and routing, and a tip distribution program that collects and distributes MEV tips to staked validators. Jito's client is run by a supermajority of Solana's stake-weighted validators, making its bundle and tip market the de-facto MEV layer for the network. Jito also operates a restaking and liquid staking protocol (JitoSOL) using proceeds from MEV tip redistribution.

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MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)

The profit a block producer (leader) or sophisticated trader can extract by controlling the ordering, inclusion, or exclusion of transactions within a block — including strategies like front-running, back-running, sandwich attacks, and arbitrage. On Solana, MEV dynamics differ from Ethereum because there is no public mempool; transactions are forwarded directly to the current leader, making latency and validator relationships central to MEV capture. The Jito infrastructure provides the dominant MEV marketplace on Solana through bundles and tips.

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DeFi

Liquid Staking

A mechanism where staked SOL is represented by a transferable token (LST) that accrues staking rewards while remaining usable in DeFi. Instead of locking SOL with a validator, users deposit into a liquid staking pool and receive tokens like mSOL (Marinade), jitoSOL (Jito), or bSOL (BlazeStake). LSTs typically appreciate against SOL at the staking APY.

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Jito (MEV Infrastructure)

A Solana MEV infrastructure project by Jito Labs that operates a modified validator client (jito-solana), a Block Engine for bundle simulation and routing, and a tip distribution program that collects and distributes MEV tips to staked validators. Jito's client is run by a supermajority of Solana's stake-weighted validators, making its bundle and tip market the de-facto MEV layer for the network. Jito also operates a restaking and liquid staking protocol (JitoSOL) using proceeds from MEV tip redistribution.

Network

MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)

The profit a block producer (leader) or sophisticated trader can extract by controlling the ordering, inclusion, or exclusion of transactions within a block — including strategies like front-running, back-running, sandwich attacks, and arbitrage. On Solana, MEV dynamics differ from Ethereum because there is no public mempool; transactions are forwarded directly to the current leader, making latency and validator relationships central to MEV capture. The Jito infrastructure provides the dominant MEV marketplace on Solana through bundles and tips.

DeFi

Jupiter

The dominant DEX aggregator on Solana, routing trades across 20+ DEX protocols to find optimal pricing. Jupiter splits orders across multiple routes and pools to minimize price impact. It also offers limit orders, DCA, perpetuals (via Jupiter Perps), and a token launchpad (LFG). The JUP governance token was airdropped in January 2024.

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Jupiter

The dominant DEX aggregator on Solana, routing trades across 20+ DEX protocols to find optimal pricing. Jupiter splits orders across multiple routes and pools to minimize price impact. It also offers limit orders, DCA, perpetuals (via Jupiter Perps), and a token launchpad (LFG). The JUP governance token was airdropped in January 2024.

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DeFiliquid-staking

Liquid Staking

A mechanism where staked SOL is represented by a transferable token (LST) that accrues staking rewards while remaining usable in DeFi. Instead of locking SOL with a validator, users deposit into a liquid staking pool and receive tokens like mSOL (Marinade), jitoSOL (Jito), or bSOL (BlazeStake). LSTs typically appreciate against SOL at the staking APY.

Networkjito

Jito (MEV Infrastructure)

A Solana MEV infrastructure project by Jito Labs that operates a modified validator client (jito-solana), a Block Engine for bundle simulation and routing, and a tip distribution program that collects and distributes MEV tips to staked validators. Jito's client is run by a supermajority of Solana's stake-weighted validators, making its bundle and tip market the de-facto MEV layer for the network. Jito also operates a restaking and liquid staking protocol (JitoSOL) using proceeds from MEV tip redistribution.

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MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)

The profit a block producer (leader) or sophisticated trader can extract by controlling the ordering, inclusion, or exclusion of transactions within a block — including strategies like front-running, back-running, sandwich attacks, and arbitrage. On Solana, MEV dynamics differ from Ethereum because there is no public mempool; transactions are forwarded directly to the current leader, making latency and validator relationships central to MEV capture. The Jito infrastructure provides the dominant MEV marketplace on Solana through bundles and tips.

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DeFi

AMM (Automated Market Maker)

A protocol that enables token swaps using algorithmic pricing against pooled liquidity instead of matching individual buyers and sellers. AMMs use mathematical formulas (typically constant product x*y=k) to determine prices based on the ratio of tokens in a liquidity pool. On Solana, major AMMs include Raydium, Orca, and Meteora.

DeFi

CLMM (Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker)

An AMM design where liquidity providers concentrate their capital within specific price ranges instead of across the full 0-to-infinity range. CLMMs dramatically improve capital efficiency—LPs earn more fees per dollar deposited within their active range. If the price moves outside the range, the position becomes inactive. Orca Whirlpools and Raydium CLMM are leading implementations on Solana.

DeFi

Liquidity Pool

A smart-contract-held reserve of two or more tokens that enables trading via an AMM. Users deposit token pairs in specified ratios to become liquidity providers and earn trading fees. Pools are identified by their token pair and fee tier. Pool depth (total value locked) determines price impact for trades.

DeFi

LP Token

A token issued to liquidity providers representing their proportional share of a pool's reserves and accrued fees. LP tokens can be burned to withdraw the underlying assets. The value of LP tokens changes as the pool's token ratios shift and fees accumulate. LP tokens are often stakeable in yield farming programs for additional rewards.