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What Is Token Verification

Token verification on Jupiter adds a green checkmark next to a token’s ticker, indicating it is the version of that token. This helps traders identify the correct token quickly, especially on a network like Solana where anyone can mint a token with any name. The Jupiter verified token list is also integrated by ecosystem partners, including decentralized exchanges, wallets, and screeners, improving the token’s discoverability and credibility across the ecosystem.
Verification is not an endorsement of the project or team by Jupiter. It does not guarantee the token’s legitimacy, safety, or quality. Verified tags can be removed. Always conduct your own research before making any decisions.

What Verified Status Looks Like

Once verified, a green tick appears next to the token’s ticker. This is visible in:
  • Jupiter wallet
  • Jupiter Terminal (trading page and search bar)
  • Partner platforms using the Jupiter strict list (e.g., Phantom)
The “Unverified” warning that normally appears for non-verified tokens is removed.
Unverified tokens can still be traded on Jupiter. Tokens are listed as long as their pools have sufficient liquidity on the DEXes Jupiter integrates. Tokens are prioritized in search by text similarity, volume, and liquidity, helping traders find the right token even without verification.

Who Can Apply

Anyone can submit a verification request for any token, including community members. This is not limited to project teams or token creators. An option to connect the project’s X account during the application is available. This can help officially link the token’s contract address to a specific X account, but it is not required. Submit your application at verified.jup.ag/tokens.

Verification Criteria

Token verification is a holistic evaluation. No single metric is looked at in isolation. The criteria balance each other, and expectations can vary depending on the token’s age, category (e.g., stablecoin, utility token), and the strength of other metrics. The main criteria are: Market Cap Reflects overall market sentiment. During application, warnings are shown if the ticker is already verified for a different contract address, or if the market cap is under $100k. Neither warning guarantees a rejection. Organic Score Measures genuine human trading activity while reducing the influence of volume bots. The exact calculation is not publicly disclosed to prevent gaming. For more information, see the Organic Score documentation. Token Holders Evaluates the distribution of token supply. A healthy supply distribution is more impactful than a high holder count alone. Ticker Uniqueness Ensures the token can be easily identified by traders without confusion with existing verified tokens. Social Support This is the most important criterion. It is measured through Smart Followers (a Jupiter-internal metric tracking quality of social audience) and organic engagement on the project’s linked X account. The X account must be dedicated exclusively to the project (not a personal or account). The exact calculation is not disclosed to prevent exploitation. Onchain Liquidity Evaluates whether the token is actively tradable onchain. Locked liquidity is taken into account.
Exceptions can apply for specific cases, such as pre-launch tokens, stablecoins, or projects with strong institutional backing (e.g., Solana Foundation, MetaDAO), where standard trading data may not yet be available.

Review Methods

Jupiter offers two review methods. Both lead to the same outcome: the token is either verified or not. Standard Review is free with no guaranteed timeline. Express Review costs 1,000 JUP and guarantees a first review within max 24 hours.
  • Free
  • No guaranteed timeline
  • Applications are reviewed based on team capacity and current backlog
  • Due to the high volume of submissions, review times can vary significantly

After Submission

You can check the status of your application at the Submissions page. If your token is not verified through Express Review, you will receive a general reason for the rejection (e.g., Ticker Conflict, Below Thresholds).
For more detailed feedback or to share additional context, reach out via a support ticket at support.jup.ag.

Rejection and Reapplication

There is no formal waiting period before reapplying. However, reapplying without meaningful progress on the metrics that were below thresholds will lead to the same outcome. Key points:
  • Reapplying via Express Review requires a new 1,000 JUP fee
  • Anyone can upgrade an existing Standard application to Express at any time
  • Before resubmitting, it is recommended to contact support to understand the reason for rejection and what to improve

After Verification

Verification is not permanent. Jupiter periodically reviews verified tokens and can remove the Verified label under strict conditions:
  • The token has no remaining liquidity
  • The token has stopped trading entirely
  • The token has migrated to a new contract address
  • There is a ticker conflict with another verified token
This policy is intentionally strict to maintain the quality and usefulness of the verified list.