Sentio ships Solana indexing out of beta as Hylo Validator joins Jito delegation program

Sentio has released SDK 4.0, moving its Solana indexing support out of beta and adding a ClickHouse plus BigQuery backend alongside Token-2022 support, according to the project’s changelog. The update is a material step for developers building on Solana, but the available source does not provide quantified usage gains or adoption figures.
The changelog frames the release as an expansion of Sentio’s Solana tooling rather than a broader network upgrade. In practical terms, the new backend support and Token-2022 processor should make it easier to index and work with Solana data, though the source stops short of showing how widely the tooling is already being used.
Hylo Validator has joined the @jito_sol DeFi Delegation Program and is now running BAM.
Another step forward in deepening our partnership with Jito and strengthening our commitment to the @solana network. pic.twitter.com/nw5EHrXr0t
— Hylo (@hylo_so) July 6, 2026
Separately, Hylo said in an official post that Hylo Validator has joined the Jito DeFi Delegation Program and is now running BAM. That marks a validator-side infrastructure update tied to Jito’s delegation program, but the post does not include operational metrics or detail how much the change affects validator activity.
Taken together, the two updates point to incremental improvements in Solana’s developer and validator stack. The available evidence supports the product and infrastructure changes themselves, while the scale of their real-world impact remains unclear pending more data.






