In crypto, many tools begin as apps. Simple interfaces where users click, swap, and move on. But some evolve beyond that. They stop being just front-ends and start becoming the rails that others depend on.
What Jupiter has achieved since the beginning is already a milestone. Yet, the bigger picture is clear: what looks like “just another swap app” is, in truth, becoming the liquidity infrastructure of Solana.
More than a front-end The Jupiter app is only the surface. Behind it runs the routing engine that connects fragmented liquidity and delivers the best trades across Solana.
Built for builders Wallets, dApps, and protocols integrate Jupiter directly. This means users can benefit from Jupiter’s routing without ever opening the app itself. That’s when an app turns into infrastructure.
Network effects Every new integration makes Jupiter stronger. Instead of liquidity being scattered, Jupiter organizes it into a unified hub, a backbone the ecosystem can rely on.
The real power of Jupiter may not lie only in people swapping on the app, but in being the invisible engine that keeps Solana’s liquidity flowing.
Do you think Jupiter’s true strength lies in the user experience it delivers, or in the invisible infrastructure that keeps liquidity flowing?