
- Jito’s native token, JTO, jumped 3% intraday on October 16, 2025, following a16z’s $50 million investment.
- The $50 million investment by Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto arm, acquiring locked JTO tokens, signals strong institutional confidence in Jito’s liquid staking and MEV solutions.
- The funding will fuel Jito’s Block Assembly Marketplace and node expansion.
Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto arm has announced a $50 million investment in Jito, acquiring a substantial allotment of the protocol’s native JTO tokens.
Jito, an important infrastructure layer on the Solana blockchain, offers liquid staking and maximum extractable value (MEV) extraction.
a16z investment of $50m in staking protocol
Andreessen Horowitz’s (a16z) $50 million infusion into Jito marks the venture firm’s largest single commitment to a Solana staking protocol.
It eventually emphasizes strategic token purchases over traditional equity. In exchange for the investment, a16z received non-circulating JTO tokens, locking them for an extended period.
Brian Smith, executive director of the Jito Foundation. highlighted the deal’s novelty:
If you’re accepting long-term alignment where you can’t sell for a while, then there’s traditionally some modest discount associated with that.
This structure, particularly 16z’s prior $55 million LayerZero and $70 million EigenLayer investments, prioritizes ecosystem growth over quick flips.
The capital to accelerate Jito’s roadmap, including BAM node expansion.
📣🚨NEWS: @a16zcrypto has made a $50M strategic investment in Jito!
With BAM live on mainnet, Jito’s growing momentum across DeFi, and institutional adoption continuing to accelerate via JitoSol ETF’s, things are just getting started.
Accelerate Jito. pic.twitter.com/pKGhLyvkdI
— Jito (@jito_sol) October 16, 2025
Strategically, it aligns a16z with Solana’s high-throughput ethos, where Jito’s MEV tools mitigate front-running risks plaguing other chains.
This infusion arrives amid a16z’s aggressive crypto pivot, following $4.5 billion in new funds raised earlier in 2025.
As institutional inflows swell, the deal could herald a staking renaissance, democratizing yields while fortifying blockchain security.
Jito price outlook
Jito is currently trading at $1.16, up nearly 3% and has touched highs of $1.19 across major exchanges.
The gains came amid news of a16z’s investment and reflected trader optimism around the token as institutional validation takes root. Solana’s price rising in the past few weeks also buoyed traders.
Analysts are linking this rebound to the investment’s timing, coinciding with positive Solana network metrics. This includes a 15% uptick in daily active users and rising decentralized finance volume.
In terms of the technical outlook for JTO, the daily chart price is near the oversold territory with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) at 35.
The indecisive market nonetheless has Jito poised above $1 after bulls recovered from lows of $0.33 seen on October 10, 2025.

Other than the technical perspective, regulatory shifts that could impact liquid staking tokens remain a risk.
However, recent SEC exemptions and broader market downturns indicate a long-term bullish outlook.
The surge to near $1.20 suggests bulls could eye the $1.50-$1.70 range, above which lie the key targets of $1.85 and $2.56.
If market conditions align, buyers will target the all-time peak above $5.61 reached in December 2023.