P2P.org Powers Solana's MEV Future with Production BAM Validation
While most validators are still figuring out what BAM means, P2P.org is already running it in production.
We were one of the first validators to run Jito's Block Assembly Marketplace testnet back in August — months before the ecosystem realized execution quality would redefine Solana validation. We've been testing, optimizing, and proving BAM under real-world institutional conditions while others were still reading the docs.
Now we're live on mainnet. Our delegators get execution quality that most of the Solana ecosystem won't have access to for months.
Validator performance used to mean uptime and low commission. That era is over. Execution quality (how your transactions are ordered, your MEV exposure, the predictability of outcomes) now separates institutional-grade infrastructure from everyone else.
The Problem: Execution Opacity on Solana
Trading high-value positions on Solana comes with hidden costs. Front-running, bot exploitation, unpredictable transaction ordering — all of these drain value from institutional operations. Your transaction either executes cleanly or it doesn't, and when things go wrong, there's limited visibility into why, how much it cost you, or who profited.
Transaction ordering felt random. For institutions moving serious capital, that randomness is unacceptable.
What BAM Delivers
BAM transforms how transactions are assembled before they reach validators. Think institutional-grade order routing, applied to blockchain validation.
Delegators and clients gain:
- Transparent execution: Clear visibility into how and why transactions are ordered
- Reduced toxic MEV exposure: Less vulnerability to front-running and predatory bot activity
- Predictable outcomes: Consistent block production with lower variance
- Safer high-value trading: Protection where it matters most — on your largest transactions
For institutional treasuries, liquidity providers, and DeFi protocols, this upgrade changes how you evaluate validator infrastructure. Execution quality becomes measurable, comparable, and optimizable.
Why P2P.org Was Already There
We secure over $10 billion in digital assets across 40+ networks for 130+ institutional clients. Over $1 billion of that is SOL — making us one of the largest institutional validators on Solana. Zero slashing. 99.9% uptime. And a track record of adopting breakthrough infrastructure before the rest of the market knows it matters.
When we became a first-wave BAM validator in August, we built institutional-grade operational playbooks around it. While other validators were watching from the sidelines, we were gathering production data, identifying edge cases, and proving that BAM delivers under the conditions that matter to serious capital allocators.
Solana is becoming an institutional-grade settlement layer. Institutions demand measurable execution quality above validator philosophy. BAM makes that quality quantifiable, and P2P.org spent months ensuring we could deliver it at scale.
Our Approach
We validated performance under institutional trading conditions. We stress-tested stability across network scenarios. We documented everything and shared insights with the Solana ecosystem. By the time most validators start their BAM evaluation, we'll already be optimizing version 2.0.
That's the difference between infrastructure leadership and infrastructure followers.
The Solana Block Space Economy
BAM represents the future of how professional-grade Solana validation operates. P2P.org's early adoption places us at the centre of Solana's evolving block space economy — a position we've earned through consistent infrastructure leadership.
Your validator choice now has an additional dimension: Does your validator support the infrastructure that protects your execution quality?
For liquidity providers, trading desks, DeFi protocols, and institutional treasuries, the answer matters.
Breakpoint Will Catch Up to What We're Already Running
Solana Breakpoint will feature panels about MEV optimization and next-generation validator infrastructure. Speakers will discuss the theoretical benefits of BAM and what the future might look like.
We're past theory. We're running that future in production.
P2P.org operates at the bleeding edge of Solana's block space economy. We build the infrastructure that defines trends rather than chase them. When the ecosystem catches up to BAM adoption over the next 6-12 months, we'll already be iterating on what comes next.
For Solana natives building serious DeFi protocols, for institutions allocating real capital, and for delegators who understand that APY is only part of the equation — BAM-powered validation represents the infrastructure standard everyone else will be scrambling to match.
Want to discuss how P2P.org's BAM infrastructure impacts your Solana operations?
Connect with our institutional team or delegate to P2P.org. Experience what next-generation Solana validation looks like while the rest of the market is still reading the announcement blog posts.