Jito’s newly launched IBRL.wtf block explorer ranks Solana validators based on a single performance score, thereby enhancing their scrutiny. While operators like Certura and Solflare score over 95 points, several delegated autonomous vaults (DAT), including Forward Industries, rank lower due to practices such as delayed transaction batching, which Jito believes can harm network efficiency. Critics, such as Harmonic co-founder, claim that the tool aims to smear competitors. As validator profitability comes under pressure, the community is discussing whether protocol-level fixes (such as the upcoming Alpenglow update) are needed to address these incentive issues.
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Jito's validator scorecard reveals the poor performance of Solana DAT
Jito’s newly launched IBRL.wtf block explorer ranks Solana validators based on a single performance score, thereby enhancing their scrutiny. While operators like Certura and Solflare score over 95 points, several delegated autonomous vaults (DAT), including Forward Industries, rank lower due to practices such as delayed transaction batching, which Jito believes can harm network efficiency. Critics, such as Harmonic co-founder, claim that the tool aims to smear competitors. As validator profitability comes under pressure, the community is discussing whether protocol-level fixes (such as the upcoming Alpenglow update) are needed to address these incentive issues.