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    Jito Foundation Returns to US After Regultory Sea Change

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsDecember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Jito Foundation, the nonprofit organization facilitating the development of the Jito platform, said it will return to the United States, citing “clearer rules” for digital assets in the country.

    Jito is a maximal extractable value (MEV) infrastructure builder for the Solana network. MEV refers to the profit that traders or validators can make by controlling the order, inclusion or exclusion of transactions in a blockchain block. By rearranging transactions before they are confirmed, MEV participants can capitalize on opportunities such as arbitrage or front-running to earn extra fees on transaction rewards.

    The Jito Foundation was forced to operate overseas due to the debanking of the crypto industry during the so-called Operation Chokepoint 2.0, according to Lucas Bruder, co-founder and CEO of Jito Labs. Bruder, pseudonymously known as “buffalu,” said:

    “Banks wouldn’t service us. Vendors wouldn’t contract with us. Every product decision carried real but unquantifiable legal risk from a hostile and capricious regulatory agency gone rogue.”

    Source: buffalu

    Bruder cited recent regulatory changes, including the passage of the GENIUS stablecoin bill and lawmakers working on a crypto market structure bill, as reasons for the Jito Foundation returning to the US.

    The announcement reflects the regulatory sea change in the US, particularly at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), following the 2024 presidential election and the appointment of Paul Atkins as SEC chair.

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    Crypto industry executives say Operation Chokepoint 2.0 is ongoing in 2025

    Even with a pro-crypto administration in the White House and at the SEC, crypto industry executives continue to report being victims of debanking.

    In November, Jack Mallers, the CEO of Bitcoin Lightning Network payments company Strike, said JPMorgan Chase closed his personal bank account.

    The financial services giant did not specify the reason for closing the account, Mallers said, adding that his father had been a private client for over 30 years.

    SEC, United States, Solana
    Jack Mallers shares a framed copy of the debanking letter he received from JPMorgan Chase. Source: Jack Mallers

    In August, Alex Rampell, a general partner at venture capital firm Adreessen Horowitz, warned of the continuation of Operation Chokepoint by the banking industry through other tactics.

    These tactics include banks charging excessive fees for clients moving crypto to wallets, centralized exchanges, Web3 applications and other digital asset service providers or outright blocking transfers to specific crypto platforms, Rampell said.

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