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Aggregator wars: Jupiter splits from Metis router

Jupiter Exchange announced that Metis Router v7 is now a standalone project, formally decoupled from the Jupiter brand. This separation comes amid Solana’s intensifying aggregator wars, with rivals using Metis outputs to compare…

Aggregator wars: Jupiter splits from Metis router

Jupiter Exchange announced that Metis Router v7 is now a standalone project, formally decoupled from the Jupiter brand. This separation comes amid Solana’s intensifying aggregator wars, with rivals using Metis outputs to compare themselves to Jupiter and, in many cases, mislabelling those quotes as “Jupiter.”

The split is designed to fix that confusion. Jupiter will double down on its Jupiter Ultra engine (the multi-router execution layer behind its flagship swaps) while Metis Router becomes an independent, open-source primitive under metis.builders. Developers get a lean routing tool; Jupiter gets brand clarity as a full DeFi super-app.

Today, we’re sharing the upcoming release of Metis v7 and its transition into a standalone project separate of Jupiter.

Metis has long been the cornerstone router of the Solana ecosystem, facilitating trillions in transactions, helping partners generate hundreds of millions in… pic.twitter.com/ClP1kMAK6I

— Jupiter (🐱, 🐐) (@JupiterExchange) November 17, 2025


Why Jupiter Detached From Metis Router

Jupiter gave three core reasons:

1. The Ecosystem Mislabelling Problem

Competitors often benchmarked themselves against “Jupiter quotes” that were simply Metis Router outputs lacking Ultra’s extras (RFQ systems, error handling, sandwich protection). The split ends that ambiguity.

2. Multi-Router Strategy

Ultra already routes volume to competing engines such as DFlow, OKX and JupiterZ. Jupiter no longer relies on Metis as its main execution layer.

3. Brand Focus

Jupiter has grown far beyond routing, now offering perps, prediction markets, limit orders and more. Separating Metis allows Jupiter to message itself as a clean DeFi super app, not just “the aggregator.”

Jupiter will still provide best-effort improvements (e.g., liquidity additions), but Ultra is now the priority.


What’s New in Metis Router v7

Metis v7 positions itself as a pure, low-level swap primitive:

  • Real-time routing intelligence
  • Raw instruction payloads**** for dev-level control
  • Full composability, including CPI swaps
  • JIT Aggregation: on-chain comparison of Prop AMMs at execution
  • 60+ liquidity venues, with more integrations queued
  • BrentOp Splitting: 1bp-precision trade splitting for greater efficiency

Metis prioritises flexibility; Jupiter Ultra still wins on end-to-end metrics, offering 34× better sandwich protection and 8–10× lower fees, according to Jupiter.


Accessing Metis v7

Metis now uses authenticated access:

Access Type Requirements Best For
Hosted API API key + Terms Quick integration
Self-Hosted Binary 10,000 JUP staked + Binary Key Full control, custom RPC

All integrators must clearly label outputs as Metis , not Jupiter.


When to Use Metis Router vs. Jupiter Ultra

Use Metis Router v7 when:

  • You need full instruction control
  • You’re writing on-chain logic or CPI swaps
  • You want to manage your own slippage, fees and RPC setup

Use Jupiter Ultra when:

  • You want end-to-end automation
  • You need best execution with no infrastructure overhead
  • You prioritise protection, speed and smart routing
  • You’re a retail user or app needing simplicity

TL;DR

Metis v7 is launching with expanded integrations and routing improvements as it moves to its own home at https://t.co/Mnqi72KHsN. Since Jupiter is now powered end-to-end by Ultra, separating Metis helps avoid confusion and sets clear expectations.

Metis v7 will continue…

— Jupiter (🐱, 🐐) (@JupiterExchange) November 17, 2025


Aggregator Wars: DFlow’s Flash Surge

The timing of the split overlaps with renewed competition. On 15 November 2025, DFlow briefly overtook Jupiter with $1.21B daily volume, the first displacement since 2022. Its share plunged to 6.6% the following day, suggesting a one-off arb surge.

Still, it underscores a new multipolar phase in Solana aggregation. Tools like Titan and DFlow were among those accused of comparing themselves to Jupiter using Metis Router data rather than Ultra.

Jupiter still holds strong across derivatives and swap executions, but the field is no longer uncontested.


The Bigger Picture

For developers, the split means more modular choice: Metis for raw routing, Ultra for polished aggregation.
For users, nothing changes, Jupiter swaps remain Ultra-powered.
For the ecosystem, the separation marks a maturation: a clearer distinction between public-good infrastructure and full-stack DeFi products.

Disclaimer
This article is for information purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice.

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