The post Binance-Listed Altcoin Introduces Numerous Updates Today: Price Reacts Negatively appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Appearing at Solana Breakpoint 2025The post Binance-Listed Altcoin Introduces Numerous Updates Today: Price Reacts Negatively appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Appearing at Solana Breakpoint 2025

Binance-Listed Altcoin Introduces Numerous Updates Today: Price Reacts Negatively

2025/12/13 01:32

Appearing at Solana Breakpoint 2025, Jupiter (JUP) unveiled a comprehensive product and infrastructure upgrade package for the future of onchain finance.

Numerous innovations were introduced, including making Jupiter Lend open source, integrating the new stablecoin JupUSD, expanding the verification layer with VRFD, strengthening the developer platform, and acquiring Rainfi.

However, despite the updates, the JUP price has fallen by 4% in the last 24 hours, with a significant portion of this drop occurring after the update details were announced.

The chart shows the price drop of JUP.

The presentation first announced that Jupiter Lend had moved out of beta after a four-month testing period and become fully open source. Another major innovation from Jupiter was the JupUSD stablecoin, which will be launched next week. Developed in collaboration with Ethereum, JupUSD will be fully integrated with Jupiter’s swap, perps, lending, and DCA tools, forming the basis of a “cross-product synergy” model.

The VRFD upgrade, introduced with Breakpoint, transforms Verify into a full-fledged data layer. It will no longer just verify tokens; metadata standardization, high-signal information, and a centralized verification infrastructure via the Pro API will now be integrated across all Jupiter products.

*This is not investment advice.

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