Highlights: Jito Foundation is returning core operations to the US after years abroad. Regulatory clarity, including the GENIUS Act, drives the ret Highlights: Jito Foundation is returning core operations to the US after years abroad. Regulatory clarity, including the GENIUS Act, drives the ret

Solana’s Jito Foundation to Return to US, Citing Clearer Crypto Rules

Highlights:

  • Jito Foundation is returning core operations to the US after years abroad.
  • Regulatory clarity, including the GENIUS Act, drives the return.
  • The US crypto ecosystem aims to regain top blockchain talent.

Solana’s Jito Foundation announced that it was returning operations to the United States, marking a major shift after years of offshore operations. According to CEO Lucas Bruder, the passage of the GENIUS Act and a clear regulatory environment were decisive factors. He stressed that the foundation will now be an active participant among the U.S. regulators and policymakers.

The foundation first exited the country because of hostile banking and regulatory pressures under the previous SEC chairman, Gary Gensler. Bruder described how U.S. banks were turning away, vendors shunned contracts, and legal risks were running through every product decision. At the time, software development was the only area that was safely onshore and protected under the First Amendment.

Regulatory Changes Pave the Way

The latest shift in the federal digital asset policy led to Jito returning. In July 2025, the GENIUS Act made the rules of stablecoins clear, and the continued debate on the structure of crypto markets further provided confidence in the operation. According to Bruder, these changes have led to a positive and predictable policy environment. He further mentioned that the change of leadership at the SEC, where Paul Atkins succeeded Gensler, also made the firm confident.

Jito had already applied to the SEC to register a JitoSOL ETF through an S-1 filing in August 2025. Repatriation is often a necessary strategic step, as full eligibility to such financial products usually requires a U.S. presence. The move puts Jito in line with other major players, such as Polygon Labs, Circle, Galaxy Digital, Coinbase, and Binance. These firms have shifted operations back to the United States following regulatory improvements.

What “Coming Home” Means

The Jito Foundation emphasized that the relocation is not symbolic but operational. Key functions such as policy engagement and governance, and development will be reestablished in the U.S. Bruder announced plans to conduct a public event in Washington, D.C., on January 8, 2026. The event will serve to unite builders, researchers, and policymakers with the goal of highlighting the interest of the foundation in domestic innovation.

Jito focuses on MEV (maximal extractable value) infrastructure in Solana to allow traders or validators to optimize transaction ordering to make profits. The presence of the foundation in the U.S. builds a better capacity of the foundation to interact with stakeholders and enhance network operations. Bruder described the choice as a bet that goes to the long term, and America will prefer innovation to exclusion with clear rules and guardrails.

Jito noted that the U.S. share of the world’s blockchain developers dropped to about 18% today compared to 25% in 2021. The repatriation of Jito, however, is an indication of a possible turnaround of the talent drain. The foundation also expects to have renewed collaborative opportunities with U.S. banks, vendors, and regulators.

Meanwhile, Jito’s token, JTO, has been on a steep decline. JTO has dropped from highs of $3.30 to lows of $0.32 over the last year alone, according to CoinMarketCap data. JTO has a market capitalization and trading volume of $135 million and $20 million, respectively.

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