Jupiter has integrated Polymarket into its platform, bringing crypto’s largest prediction market to Solana for the first time and giving users direct access to event-based trading without leaving the Jupiter app.
The decentralized exchange announced the partnership on Feb. 1, saying Polymarket is now available through a dedicated “Prediction” tab inside Jupiter. Users can trade prediction markets directly on-chain, without bridging stablecoins or switching platforms.
In a post on X, Jupiter (JUP) said the integration is aimed at turning the app into “the most innovative predictions platform on Solana,” combining Polymarket’s markets with what it described as a streamlined user experience.
The new feature allows Jupiter users to access Polymarket’s contracts natively on Solana (SOL), reducing the technical steps that previously limited participation. Using prediction markets has usually meant switching between several tools and platforms.
With Polymarket now integrated into its app, Jupiter streamlines that experience, allowing users to access event-based markets and decentralized trading in one place.
Jupiter previously introduced a Kalshi-powered beta product in late 2025 focusing on sports and other major events. Through the new partnership, Polymarket gains deeper exposure to the Solana ecosystem and taps into Jupiter’s growing community of users.
Previous expansions had been achieved via integrations with MetaMask and World App. The collaboration with Jupiter introduces an additional distribution channel. Analysts suggest that keeping users within Jupiter’s ecosystem could generate significant new fee revenue.
The prediction market sector has been expanding rapidly heading into 2026, fueled by political betting, sports events, and real-time speculation on economic and social trends. Industry reports show that roughly $12 billion in trading volume was recorded in January alone, producing over $11 million in on-chain fees.
With an estimated valuation of between $9 billion and $10 billion, Polymarket has become the industry leader. Its dominance has been further cemented through data partnerships with major media outlets like Yahoo Finance, Dow Jones, and The Wall Street Journal.
The state of regulations has also improved. A proposal introduced in 2024 that sought to restrict political and sports-based contracts was later withdrawn by the U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission, easing some regulatory uncertainty for the sector.
Industry estimates suggest that if adoption continues to expand, annual trading volumes could eventually exceed $500 billion.



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