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Jupiter (JUP) Price & Market Data

Jupiter (JUP) price is $0.216646, +6.10% over 24h, with a market cap of $718.60M. Live Jupiter data on Tyrian Trade.

Jupiter (JUP) market data

Price: $0.216646

24-hour change: +6.10%

Market capitalization: $718.60M (rank #86)

24-hour trading volume: $49.19M

Circulating supply: 3.32B JUP

Maximum supply: 10.00B JUP

Fully diluted valuation: $1.49B

All-time high: $2

Market data by CoinGecko.

About Jupiter

Jupiter (JUP) is a mid-cap cryptocurrency, ranked #86 by market capitalization. Its market value of $718.60M reflects the price of $0.216646 multiplied by a circulating supply of about 3.32B JUP.

A mid-cap rank often sits between established liquidity and higher sensitivity to market narratives, exchange flows, and token-specific news. The page is designed as a current market-data reference: price, market capitalization, volume, supply, all-time high, and a path into the Tyrian Trade terminal for chart study.

Like all cryptocurrencies, Jupiter trades globally around the clock and its price can move sharply. The figures on this page are informational market data, not investment advice, and trading digital assets involves risk, including the loss of capital.

How JUP price and market cap are measured

Market capitalization is the current JUP price multiplied by its circulating supply — a common way to compare the relative size of crypto assets. Twenty-four-hour trading volume shows how much JUP changed hands over the last day, one signal of liquidity and interest.

Circulating supply is about 3.32B JUP, maximum supply is 10.00B JUP, fully diluted valuation is $1.49B. Supply data matters because two assets can show the same price while representing very different ownership dilution, float, and market size. When maximum supply is capped, traders often compare circulating supply with the cap. When no cap is reported, fully diluted valuation becomes a more important research question.

Reading the JUP 24-hour move

Jupiter's 24-hour change is +6.10% in this snapshot. The positive 24-hour move is large enough to deserve extra context from volume, recent news, and broader crypto market direction.

Volume gives the move more context. A price change with rising volume can point to stronger participation, while a move on thin volume can be easier to reverse. For Jupiter, the reported 24-hour trading volume is $49.19M, which should be compared with market cap and recent chart range.

Because crypto trades continuously, short windows can be noisy. Use the live chart to compare the current quote with intraday range, support and resistance zones, moving averages, and the behavior of other large assets in the same session.

Jupiter research workflow on Tyrian Trade

Start with this page as a clean reference for the current JUP snapshot, then open the terminal chart to inspect trend, volatility, and volume in more detail. A single price card answers "where is it now"; the chart helps answer "how did it get here?"

For broader context, compare Jupiter with the cryptocurrency category page, related market-cap and volume explainers, and trader discussions around the same asset or theme. This keeps the research process anchored to data instead of reacting to one headline or one candle.

Tyrian Trade does not execute trades for you and does not turn market data into personalized financial advice.

FAQ

What is the price of Jupiter (JUP) today?

Jupiter is trading at $0.216646, +6.10% over the last 24 hours. Market data by CoinGecko. Prices change continuously and involve market risk.

What is Jupiter's market capitalization?

Jupiter has a market capitalization of $718.60M, ranking it #86 among cryptocurrencies. Market cap is the price multiplied by the circulating supply.

How many JUP are in circulation?

About 3.32B JUP are in circulation, out of a maximum supply of 10.00B JUP.

Is Jupiter a good investment?

Tyrian Trade does not give investment advice. Jupiter data on this page is informational only. Cryptocurrencies are volatile and can lose value; research thoroughly and consider your own risk tolerance.

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