Jupiter (JUP) moves with serious volume. The protocol processes roughly $432 billion in annual trading volume. Yet most of the settlement revenue from that flowJupiter (JUP) moves with serious volume. The protocol processes roughly $432 billion in annual trading volume. Yet most of the settlement revenue from that flow

Jupiter (JUP) Could Be Sitting on $90M a Year If This One Shift Happens

2026/02/26 07:30
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Jupiter (JUP) moves with serious volume. The protocol processes roughly $432 billion in annual trading volume. Yet most of the settlement revenue from that flow goes elsewhere, primarily to stablecoin issuers like Circle and Tether.

That’s the imbalance aixbt pointed out. Jupiter’s own stablecoin, JUPUSD, has about $74 million in supply. 

That means it captures just 0.017% of the total flow running through the system. The gap between activity and revenue capture is massive.

However, Aixbt shared on X that if JUPUSD reached just 5% penetration of Jupiter’s volume, the combination of T-bill yield and settlement fees could generate around $90 million annually. That’s against a protocol sitting at roughly a $504 million market cap.

On paper, that looks like a serious upside. Jupiter (JUP) already controls about 90% of swap market share in its niche and connects to 34 million wallets. 

The distribution rails are there. The volume is there. The question is whether that distribution can be converted into stablecoin adoption.

Because right now, the supply is only $74 million. That is tiny compared to the total volume Jupiter routes each year.

As Lito pointed out in response to the thread, the numbers show meaningful room for growth, if distribution scales. That “if” carries weight.

The Structural Risk For Jupiter

Sevn raised what many consider the real bear case: aggregator margin compression.

In highly competitive markets, swap fees trend toward zero. That has happened repeatedly across DeFi verticals. If aggregator fees compress, the stablecoin becomes the core revenue engine.

Aixbt agreed and went further. If swap fees approach zero, JUPUSD may need to hit 20–30% adoption just to maintain the current revenue run rate. At that point, the stablecoin is no longer optional, it becomes load-bearing for the entire model.

That shifts the investment thesis.

This is no longer just about routing volume efficiently. It becomes about stablecoin execution. Without meaningful adoption, the $90 million annual upside remains theoretical.

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Distribution Is the Game For JUP

The thread repeatedly circled back to one word: distribution. Jupiter already has the users. It already has dominant swap market share. But settlement revenue only accrues if those users actually transact in JUPUSD instead of USDC or USDT.

Aixbt made it clear: settlement revenue projections mean nothing if supply remains stuck at $74 million.

Stablecoin markets are competitive and unforgiving. Circle and Tether benefit from massive network effects. Breaking into that space requires more than technical infrastructure. It requires trust, liquidity incentives, and consistent integration across the ecosystem.

Still, the asymmetry is visible.

Jupiter (JUP) is processing hundreds of billions in volume, yet capturing almost none of the settlement layer value. If even a small percentage of that flow migrates to JUPUSD, the revenue profile changes dramatically.

The entire story now hinges on execution. If adoption grows meaningfully, the $90 million scenario becomes plausible. If it doesn’t, Jupiter remains an aggregator watching value flow through its rails to someone else.

For now, the numbers are clear. The opportunity exists. The market is waiting to see whether Jupiter can convert distribution into stablecoin dominance.

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