OKX takes 31.3% of daily Solana DEX aggregator volume as Jupiter slips below 50%

OKX takes 31.3% of daily Solana DEX aggregator volume as Jupiter slips below 50%

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2026-08-18 16:11:03
OKX has pushed its share of daily trading volume in the Solana DEX aggregator market above 30%, reaching a record 31.3%, according to data cited by Techub from blockchain analytics platform Blockhead. Over the same period, Jupiter, which had long held the leading position in the segment, saw its market share fall below 50% for the first time to 48.9%. dflow ranked third with a 16% share. CryptoBriefing said analysis tied OKX’s gains to its X Routing engine and the distribution advantage that comes from its user base as a centralized exchange. The report also noted that Jupiter launched its meta-aggregator Iris in October 2025 to answer rising competition, using rival routing paths to preserve its edge as the default front end.

OKX has lifted its share of daily trading volume in the Solana DEX aggregator market above 30%, hitting a record 31.3%, according to Techub, which cited data from blockchain analytics platform Blockhead.

At the same time, Jupiter, long the dominant player in the segment, saw its market share drop below 50% for the first time, falling to 48.9%. dflow ranked third with a 16% share.

CryptoBriefing said analysis attributed OKX’s rise to its X Routing engine and the distribution advantage tied to its user base as a centralized exchange.

To respond to competition, Jupiter launched its meta-aggregator Iris in October 2025. The product connects to rival routing paths in an effort to maintain Jupiter’s advantage as the default front end.

This article was originally published by Bit.Fan. For more cryptocurrency news and market insights, visit www.bit.fan.
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