Buy & Sell Jupiter (JUP) – Jupiter Price Today
Aura AI Summary
Key Stats
- Rp11,9TMarket Cap
- Rp1,15TVolume (24h)
- 3,3B / 6,9B JUP (49%)Circulating Supply
- 67% Sell | 33% BuyTrading Activity
- 34 daysTypical Hold Time
Jupiter currently has a market capitalization of Rp11,9T and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp1,15T. Jupiter has traded between an all-time low of Rp2,159 and an all-time high of Rp32,155. The circulating supply of Jupiter stands at 3,3B / 6,9B JUP (49%). Recent trading activity shows 67% Sell and 33% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold Jupiter for approximately 34 days.
About JUP
As one of the industry's most advanced swap aggregation engines, Jupiter excels in delivering essential liquidity infrastructure for the Solana ecosystem. Moreover, Jupiter is actively expanding its DeFi product offerings, featuring a comprehensive suite that includes Limit Order, DCA/TWAP, Bridge Comparator, and Perpetuals Trading.
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