Where to buy Jupiter (JUP)

Jupiter (JUP) can be bought on the major Dutch exchanges Bitvavo and Finst. This page compares costs and the Solana-network detail that matters when you withdraw.

✓ Last verified: 19 Aug 2026Updated: 8 Aug 20261 min read
Exchanges are not wallets

Bitvavo and Finst are custodial exchanges: they hold your coins on your behalf. Buying and selling is their purpose; the coins remain under the exchange's control until withdrawn. An exchange account and a wallet are different products — this site never ranks an exchange as a 'wallet'.

The two platforms, honestly compared

JUP is listed on both major Dutch exchanges. Both are MiCA-authorised under the AFM. The buying decision is fee arithmetic plus one detail: JUP is an SPL token on Solana, so withdrawals go to a Solana address.

What buying JUP actually costs

Deposits are free on both, and EUR withdrawals are free too. Finst’s flat 0.15% undercuts Bitvavo’s 0.25% base taker fee for most buyers; Bitvavo’s volume tiers beat it at scale. On crypto withdrawals, Bitvavo passes on only the Solana network fee, while Finst adds a €2.50 baseline per withdrawal.

Worked example — a €1,000 JUP purchase:

Withdraw once: only the Solana network fee on Bitvavo (a fraction of a cent), or that plus €2.50 on Finst.

How to buy JUP step by step

  1. Create an account on Bitvavo or Finst and complete ID verification.
  2. Deposit EUR — free SEPA or iDEAL on both.
  3. Place your order — market for instant execution, or a limit order at your price.
  4. Decide where the JUP lives — custodial until you withdraw it.
  5. Withdraw to a Solana wallet — JUP is an SPL token; the receiving address is a Solana address (Phantom, Solflare or Backpack). Send a small test amount first.

The Solana detail

JUP runs on Solana, which means:

After you buy

An exchange balance is custodial. JUP lives on Solana, so any Solana wallet — Phantom, Solflare, Backpack — can hold it, and a Ledger or Trezor covers cold storage through the Solana app. See our Solana wallet guide for the options.

The JUP checklist

Before you confirm a JUP withdrawal, run these five checks:

JUP fees are near zero on both platforms — the address format is where funds get lost.

Who should buy on which platform

Exchanges compared

BitvavoFinst
Fee (taker)0.25% (base tier)0.15% flat
Fee (maker)0.15% (base tier)0.15% flat
SpreadMarket spreadNo added spread
EUR depositsSEPA, iDEAL/Wero, Bancontact, Apple Pay, Credit card (1%), PayPal (2%)SEPA, SEPA instant, iDEAL, Bancontact
Crypto withdrawalDynamic network feeDynamic network fee + €2.50 fixed baseline
StakingFlex + fixed staking on 70+ assets (Bitvavo Earn)Flexible staking, no lock-up, weekly payout; no lending
RegulationMiCA-authorised, supervised by AFM (Netherlands), since June 2025MiCA-authorised, supervised by AFM (Netherlands), since July 2025

Verified 6 Aug 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Jupiter listed on Bitvavo?

Yes — Bitvavo lists JUP for trading and withdrawals, with free SEPA/iDEAL deposits and MiCA authorisation (AFM).

Is Jupiter listed on Finst?

Yes — Finst lists JUP for spot trading with SEPA/iDEAL deposits, flat 0.15% fees and MiCA authorisation (AFM).

Can I withdraw JUP from Bitvavo or Finst?

Yes — both support withdrawals to external wallets on the Solana network. Bitvavo charges only the network fee; Finst adds a €2.50 fixed baseline per crypto withdrawal.

Which exchange is cheaper for buying JUP?

On withdrawals, Bitvavo passes on only the Solana network fee, Finst adds a €2.50 baseline. JUP is an SPL token, so your wallet address must be a Solana address — the fee difference matters less than getting that right.