Jupiter COO Kash Dhanda says slow compounding beats meme coin chasing in crypto
Jupiter Chief Operating Officer Kash Dhanda laid out a clear portfolio framework in a podcast recorded on Aug. 20, saying more than half of his own holdings sit in stablecoins earning 5% to 7%, while the rest is allocated to very high-risk assets that could fall 85% in six weeks. He described that setup as a barbell strategy and argued that crypto wealth is built less by luck than by discipline, risk management and compounding yield over time. Across the conversation, Dhanda called meme coins a form of "adrenaline service" more comparable to video games than durable investments, and said most of them die quickly even if a small number survive. He also framed crypto’s long-term direction as "infinite capitalism" — a model of unlimited access and unlimited assets where anyone can access capital markets at any time from anywhere. On Solana, he said roughly $700 million in real-world assets flowed onto the chain over the past 30 days, more than all other chains combined, and that 98% of tokenized stock trading takes place there. On Jupiter, he said the team is repositioning JUP after what he described as a weak prior cycle, including using 50% of revenue to buy back the token.








