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Jupiter has integrated with Polymarket, bringing prediction markets to Solana.
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With this integration, Jupiter users can access Polymarket contracts without leaving the app.
Jupiter Integrates with Polymarket to Bring Prediction Markets to Solana
Solana-based DEX aggregator Jupiter announced on Sunday that it has integrated with Polymarket, bringing the decentralized prediction markets platform to Solana.
The DEX added that it has launched a built-in "Prediction" feature in its app, allowing users to trade Polymarket contracts without leaving the Jupiter app.
For the first time, @Polymarket is coming to Solana. On Jupiter.
— Jupiter (@JupiterExchange) February 1, 2026
Integrating Polymarket is primed for making Jupiter the most innovative predictions platform on Solana
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Jupiter stated that integrating Polymarket will make it the most innovative predictions platform on Solana. The move will position Jupiter as a hub for prediction markets on Solana, combining its existing trading infrastructure with Polymarket's widely used event-based markets.
This latest development comes as Polymarket has become one of the most active prediction platforms in the world. It is known for offering markets spanning politics, macroeconomic events, sports, and culture.
Data obtained from The Block shows that combined trading volumes across Polymarket and rival Kalshi reached tens of billions of dollars last year and are on pace to set fresh records this year.
Last month, Polymarket recorded $7.66 billion in volume, up from $5.31 billion the previous month, while Kalshi's volume rose to $9.16 billion from $6.58 billion in December.
Jupiter’s integration comes as more crypto exchanges are adding prediction marketplaces to their platforms. Last month, Coinbase rolled out Kalshi-powered prediction markets to users in all 50 U.S. states, making a major step for federally regulated event contracts in the U.S. market.
In January, Polymarket signed an exclusive, multi-year sports licensing agreement with Major League Soccer, the largest professional soccer league in the U.S. The agreement came after Polymarket announced in October that it was relaunching its services in the United States.
Hassan Maishera