Jito Labs reveals the distribution of 100 million JTO airdrops, 80% of which are allocated to JitoSOL users
Jito Labs, the developer of Solana's MEV infrastructure, introduced the eligibility and distribution rules for its airdrop. Of the 10% airdrop share (100 million JTO), 15% (15 million coins) will be allocated to Jito-Solana validators, 5% (5 million coins) will be allocated to Jito MEV searchers, and 80% (80 million coins) will be allocated to JitoSOL users (who hold at least 100 points before November 25, 2023). Currently, users can verify their Solana wallet address eligibility, and after the airdrop goes live, they can start the JTO token claiming process on the official website.
In addition, all previous and current core contributors are not included in the JTO airdrop, including any core contributor wallets holding JitoSOL, any validators operated by core contributors, and any canary searchers operated by core contributors (core contributors do not participate in MEV).
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