Jito Labs proposes to distribute protocol revenue to JTO holders to further the decentralization of the network
BlockBeats News, August 5th, Jito Labs initiated a new governance proposal named JIP-24 on Tuesday, aiming to further decentralize the network. The proposal suggests routing all Block Engine and Block Assembly Market (BAM) transaction fee revenue directly to the Jito DAO treasury.
If the proposal is approved, the DAO will take over the protocol's revenue stream and distribute it to JTO token holders. This action will reduce Jito Labs' own control over the Jito network while allowing a sub-governance group within the DAO to play a more significant role in protocol development — Jito Labs hopes this will ultimately enhance the value of the Jito token.
Currently, the rewards generated by Jito's Block Engine are distributed as follows: 3% to Jito Labs, 3% to the DAO. However, the JIP-24 proposal will eliminate this profit-sharing mechanism, with all future 6% transaction fees, as well as all revenue related to BAM, permanently allocated to the DAO treasury. Jito Labs stated in the proposal:
"This proposal embodies the Jito ecosystem's commitment to ensuring that protocol fees are returned to token holders as efficiently as possible, and it establishes the DAO's core position in Jito network technical and economic governance."
You may also like
340 billion valuation: Li Yanhong's largest IPO, a seat in Kunlunxin's shares is hard to come by
Stablecoins are the "royalists" of the crypto world: Open USD brings the old currency system into play
Semiconductor stocks plummet, yet Anthropic wants to create a 2nm chip
Where is Zhao Changpeng's billion-dollar investment going? YZi Labs' investment landscape fully revealed
Ethereum Foundation Report: A Basic Guide to Ethereum for Governments and Financial Institutions
A pre-announced harvesting case: After the cryptocurrency price dropped by 99%, the public chain Saga exited to transform into AI
When American giants collectively "defect" from Chinese AI models
BIS Report Compliance Observation: The Real Risks of Stablecoins, Not Just "Depegging"
Portugal 2-1 Croatia: Ronaldo's 20-Year Knockout-Stage Drought Ends With a Debt Finally Collected
Portugal beat Croatia 2-1 in the 2026 global football championship's knockout rounds as Ronaldo scored his first-ever knockout-stage goal, Gonçalo Ramos struck a stoppage-time winner, and VAR ruled out a late equalizer for offside.

