Aggregators Take Over Solana DEX Volume as Jupiter Leads with 93.6%

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Jupiter reclaims 93.6% of Solana DEX volume, with AMMs like HumidiFi driving over 81% of trading, marking a key shift in liquidity.

Jupiter has regained its dominant position in Solana’s DEX aggregation, capturing 93.6% of the market share. According to the latest report, the platform now handles more than 74% of Solana’s weekly trading volume.

Aggregators like Jupiter are becoming the key players in Solana’s liquidity, with proprietary Automated Market Makers (AMMs) such as HumidiFi driving a large portion of the volume. This shift signals a significant change in how trading activity is routed on the Solana blockchain.

Jupiter’s Market Share Reaches New Heights

Jupiter’s market share in Solana’s DEX aggregation has climbed back to 93.6%. This represents its highest share in about six months.

Earlier in the year, Jupiter’s market share had dropped to 65.2%, while competitors like DFlow gained some ground. However, Jupiter quickly regained its dominant position, reaffirming its role as the top aggregator in the Solana ecosystem.

📊Solana Data Insights – @JupiterExchange Reclaims 93.6% Market Share as Aggregators Take Over Solana DEX Flow

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Key takeaways from this report:

•⁠ ⁠Jupiter has regained dominance, reaching 93.6% of Solana’s aggregator-routed DEX volume, its highest level in ~6… pic.twitter.com/HyrUq6uEmA

— SolanaFloor (@SolanaFloor) December 24, 2025

Despite some temporary setbacks, Jupiter has maintained control over the majority of Solana’s DEX volume.

On November 15, DFlow briefly surpassed Jupiter’s daily volume, but Jupiter reclaimed its lead shortly after. The platform now handles over 74% of Solana’s weekly trading volume, marking a substantial increase from just six months ago.

Proprietary AMMs Fueling Aggregator Growth

Proprietary Automated Market Makers (AMMs) like HumidiFi are becoming key drivers of Jupiter’s success. These AMMs now account for 81.3% of the aggregator execution volume.

HumidiFi alone processes over 62% of Jupiter’s trading volume, demonstrating a concentration of liquidity within specific execution layers. This concentration has also contributed to the rise of cyclical arbitrage, which has surged from 2.5% to more than 40% since 2024.

The role of AMMs is essential in improving the efficiency of liquidity routing on Solana’s DEX platforms. By handling such a large share of the trading volume, AMMs help ensure that trades are executed smoothly and efficiently.

This rise in liquidity has strengthened Jupiter’s position as a leader in the Solana ecosystem, benefiting both traders and the platform itself.

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A Structural Shift in Solana’s Trading Landscape

The increasing dominance of aggregators marks a structural shift in how trading occurs on Solana. Aggregators now route over 74% of all Solana DEX volume, up from around 40% just six months ago.

This change shows that aggregators have become the preferred interface for executing trades on Solana’s network.

The peak weekly volume routed through aggregators has now exceeded $29.7 billion, highlighting their growing influence in Solana’s liquidity.

As more users turn to aggregators, their role in the network’s trading infrastructure will only continue to expand.

This shift indicates a more efficient and streamlined approach to trading, with aggregators like Jupiter at the forefront of the evolution.

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