The Distribution Protocol: The Physics of Profit

The system is designed to create disproportionate returns. A higher capital commitment does not just increase your share; it multiplies it.

On this battlefield, profit is not a reward; it is a consequence of superior firepower and tactical positioning. The JitoX engine's hunt is perpetual, executing an unlimited number of strikes per day as opportunities arise. This protocol governs the division of spoils from every single victory.

The Core Principle: Proportional Weight

Your share of every profitable strike is directly proportional to your capital's weight within the specific Strike Pool that executed the operation:

Your Profit = (Your SOL / Total SOL in Pool) * Total Profit from Strike

This is the law. But the battlefield is not uniform. Your capital commitment determines the pools you are assigned to, and thus, your potential spoils.

Strike Pool Tiers: Your Path to Dominance

Tier 1: Operator Pools (Commitment: 3 - 9.99 SOL)

  • Function: The engine's primary weapon, executing a constant, high volume of strikes. This is the frontline of the hunt.

  • Potential: Due to the sheer volume of unlimited operations, the potential for a 3 SOL operator is significant. Depending on market volatility, daily profits can reach up to 1 SOL.

Tier 2: Syndicate Pools (Commitment: 10 - 49.99 SOL)

  • Function: Priority Execution Pools. Smaller, faster, and deployed against higher-value MEV targets. They get access to opportunities that Operator Pools cannot engage.

  • Potential: The combination of higher-value strikes and a greater proportional share magnifies profits exponentially.

Tier 3: Private Strike Pools (Commitment: 50+ SOL)

  • Function: Surgical Strike Pools. The apex predators of the JitoX engine. These hyper-exclusive pools, with total capital as low as 20-50 SOL, are unleashed on the most valuable targets for maximum capital density.

  • Potential: The highest possible disproportionate returns, capturing the lion's share of the most lucrative strikes.


Tactical Analysis: A Single Strike

Analyze the spoils from a single 15 SOL profitable strike to understand the physics of this battlefield. Remember, this is one operation out of a potentially limitless number each day.

Scenario A: The Operator (3 SOL Commitment)

  • Assigned Pool: An Operator Pool with 150 SOL.

  • Operator's Weight: (3 SOL / 150 SOL) = 2%

  • Spoils Captured: 2% of 15 SOL = 0.30 SOL (A 10% return on capital from a single successful strike.)

Scenario B: The Syndicate Member (10 SOL Commitment)

  • Assigned Pool: A Syndicate (Priority) Pool with 80 SOL.

  • Operator's Weight: (10 SOL / 80 SOL) = 12.5%

  • Spoils Captured: 12.5% of 15 SOL = 1.875 SOL (A 18.75% return. A 3.3x capital increase resulted in a 6.25x profit increase.)

Scenario C: The Private Pool Operator (25 SOL Commitment)

  • Assigned Pool: A Private Strike Pool with 50 SOL.

  • Operator's Weight: (25 SOL / 50 SOL) = 50%

  • Spoils Captured: 50% of 15 SOL = 7.50 SOL (A 30% return. This operator captures half the entire profit of the strike.)

Conclusion: The Hunt is Perpetual

The examples above are from one single strike. The JitoX engine executes these operations continuously.

A 3 SOL commitment puts you on the frontline, with the potential to capture significant daily profits. A 10 SOL commitment makes you a priority hunter, drastically multiplying your claim. A 50+ SOL commitment makes you the apex predator.

This is why we escalate the minimums. We are not blocking entry; we are ensuring that every operator has the required firepower to dominate an increasingly lucrative battlefield.

The more you /pool, the more you make. It is the fundamental law.

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