Jupiter Launches Mobile V3 With Native Pro Trading Tools
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Jupiter Mobile V3 enables fully native on-chain trading without browser-based dApps. The update lowers fees, improves execution, and adds pro-level analytics on mobile. Mobile V3 supports Jupiter’s broader push to become a Solana DeFi superapp. Jupiter has rolled out a major upgrade to its mobile application, launching Mobile V3 on Jan. 1 as it pushes to make advanced onchain trading fully native on smartphones. With this release, Jupiter aims to turn mobile devices into independent trading terminals rather than lightweight companions to desktop platforms. Mobile V3 removes the need for browser-based decentralized applications and external web views. Instead, users can trade directly inside the app, a shift Jupiter says reduces friction, improves execution quality, and lowers trading costs. The update is aimed at both laymen and traders who require speeds, in-depth analysis, and flexibility. A native trading terminal built for mobile Jupiter has designed its Mobile V3 to serve as a full trading terminal. The upgrade comes with a new Trading Page UX, enhanced token analytics, and an optimized discovery experience to enable users to discover new opportunities more easily. Unlike earlier mobile DeFi experiences, users no longer rely on embedded browsers or third-party dApps to execute trades. According to Jupiter, swaps on Mobile V3 cost up to 10 times less than those on competing mobile trading apps. Lower fees, faster routing, and smoother navigation remove common pain points such as slow execution and high in-app costs. Nevertheless, the app also facilitates a broad range of activities. One can perform basic token swaps, make use of portfolios, or take part in what is called “trenching” actions the latter involving very fast trading procedures. The service makes all actions native in order to provide reliability even with heavy network usage. Over the next three weeks, Jupiter plans to release detailed feature…
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