According to SolanaFloor, block building system Harmonic has challenged Jito's IBRL validator dashboard, arguing that it reinforces Jito's monopoly on the MEV standard and rates validators based on Jito's preferred block shape rather than execution quality. Harmonic states that results-based metrics show it has the highest average number of computational units per block and achieves higher DEX throughput across multiple programs.
Harmonic raises questions about Jito's IBRL validator dashboard.
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