Solana DeFi gets an upgrade with Jupiter Ultra V3 engine
Solana’s top decentralized exchange aggregator Jupiter has unveiled a new trading engine to improve its performance.
- Solana-based DEX aggregator Jupiter has launched Ultra V3, a new trading engine
- The Ultra V3 engine will offer 34x better protection against sandwich attacks
- Traders will also benefit from positive slippage and 8x to 10x lower execution fees
DeFi traders on Solana received a major upgrade. On Monday, Oct. 20, Solana’s liquidity aggregator Jupiter officially launched Ultra V3, a new trading engine. According to Jupiter, the engine makes transactions faster, cheaper, and more secure.
The system introduces three new technologies: Iris Router, ShadowLane, and Predictive Execution, to reduce fees and eliminate slippage surpluses. According to Jupiter, it is a major improvement not just for its platform, but also for the Solana (SOL) Network.
“Most platforms show you optimistic quotes that don’t reflect on-chain reality,” said Siong, cofounder of Jupiter. “ltra V3’s Predictive Execution gives you what you actually get at execution, not what looked good at quotation. Every swap lands exactly as promised – executed in the best way possible, at the best price, every time.”
Jupiter’s upgrade protects against sandwich attacks
Jupiter also claims that the upgrade offers 34x better protection against sandwich attacks, a type of MEV attack where validators place transactions before and after those of regular users, increasing slippage and causing losses for traders.
According to Jupiter, Ultra V3 will also deliver 8x–10x lower execution fees compared with similar platforms. In addition, it aims to provide 0.6 basis points of positive slippage, meaning most traders will receive better prices than initially quoted.
The upgrade lowers barriers for retail users with expanded gasless support and reduces the minimum trade size to $10.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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