Ammunition: The Capital Commitment

Every operator must bring ammunition to the fight. On this battlefield, ammunition is capital. Without it, you are not a threat; you are a target. The JitoX engine requires a minimum capital commitmen

The JitoX engine requires a minimum capital commitment of 2 SOL to bring an operator's terminal online. This is not a fee. This is your initial stake in the collective weapon. This requirement will be raised to 5 SOL as the operational tempo increases.

This is a deliberate barrier to entry. It serves three critical tactical functions:

1. To Guarantee Overwhelming Firepower

Meaningful MEV strikes—the kind that generate significant profit—cannot be executed with dust. They require mass and velocity. Small, fragmented capital commitments lack the weight to impact the market. Your commitment is pooled into a single, dominant liquidity force, ensuring every strike we make is an overwhelming show of force.

2. To Maintain Strike Velocity

The engine is a precision weapon. It bundles operator capital to hunt and execute in milliseconds. A high volume of micro-deposits creates blockchain drag—unnecessary noise that compromises the integrity and speed of our strikes. We filter for operators who can commit meaningful capital, ensuring the engine remains lean, fast, and lethal. We do not tolerate operational drag.

3. To Ensure Meaningful Spoils of War

When the collective executes a successful strike, the profits are distributed among the operators. A minuscule capital commitment would result in a profit share of mere dust. This is an unacceptable outcome. The minimum commitment ensures that when we win, the spoils are substantial enough to be meaningful to a professional operator. We hunt for profit, not for pocket change.

The battlefield is escalating, and so are the capital requirements to dominate it. Operators who join now are securing their position before the barrier to entry rises.

This is the standard. Meet it, or remain prey.

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