Jupiter Not Working? Here’s How to Fix the Most Common Problems

By: WEEX|2026/07/14 18:04:35

If your Jupiter swap keeps spinning, throws an error, or your wallet won’t connect, you’re not alone. This guide walks through the most common Jupiter issues—failed swaps, “price impact too high” warnings, wallet connection bugs, and missing tokens—then gives quick, reliable fixes. We also show how to check Solana and route health before you retry, reduce failed attempts, and keep costs in check. As context, Jupiter is a Solana DEX aggregator, so many problems stem from network conditions, liquidity depth, or wallet permissions rather than the app itself.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Most “Jupiter not working” errors trace to Solana congestion, strict slippage, or insufficient priority fees.
  • For “Jupiter swap failed,” increase slippage slightly, add a priority fee, and try a smaller size or different route.
  • “Price impact too high” means the pool is thin for your size; split orders or wait for liquidity to return.
  • Wallet connection issues usually resolve by resetting site permissions, updating the wallet, and switching RPC.
  • Always verify token mints; if a token doesn’t show on Jupiter, import the mint address and confirm metadata.

Why Your Swap Transaction Failed

Symptom: Jupiter swap failed on Solana or got stuck in pending, then dropped.

Possible causes: Network congestion, tight slippage, low priority fees, illiquid or paused pools, uninitialized token accounts, or RPC rate limits. On-chain pressure can delay or drop transactions; strict parameters make that worse.

Fix steps: Increase slippage modestly (for volatile pairs, 0.5–1.0%); add a priority fee; split a large swap into smaller chunks; enable automatic associated token account creation in your wallet; switch to a different RPC in wallet settings; and retry during lower traffic. Check Solana network health via official status channels and Jupiter route health via official docs before reattempting. Centralized venues like WEEX can also provide interim execution if on-chain routes are unstable.

“Price Impact Too High” Warning: What It Means

Symptom: Jupiter shows “price impact too high” and blocks or warns against the trade.

Possible causes: Thin liquidity, multiple-hop routing, volatile markets, or your trade size exceeding pool depth. On-chain AMMs move price as you consume the curve; aggregators surface that movement as price impact.

Fix steps: Reduce order size; split across time; try alternative routes; or wait for deeper liquidity. Use tighter routing settings only if you fully accept potential slippage and fees. For highly volatile tokens, consider a test trade first, then scale. If a limit order venue is available for the pair, it can cap execution price, but you may face partial fills. Always re-check pool depth and recent volatility before pushing size.

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Wallet Connection Issues and How to Fix Them

Symptom: Jupiter can’t detect Phantom, Solflare, or hardware wallets; approvals fail or never pop up.

Possible causes: Outdated wallet extension, blocked pop-ups, cached permissions, conflicting browser extensions, incorrect network (devnet vs mainnet-beta), system time drift, or RPC endpoint outages.

Fix steps: Update your wallet; disconnect site permissions in the wallet and reconnect; enable pop-ups; clear browser cache/site data; disable conflicting extensions; switch browsers or use a fresh profile; verify you’re on Solana mainnet-beta; sync system time automatically; and try a different RPC endpoint if your wallet allows custom RPCs. If issues persist, consult your wallet’s official status page and known-issues feed, then reattempt once they’re green.

Why a Token You Want Isn’t Showing Up

Symptom: You can’t find a token on Jupiter search, or it appears with warnings.

Possible causes: Token not on default lists, unverified metadata, Token-2022 features unsupported by your wallet, or the mint is new and not yet indexed. Jupiter may hide risky or unverified assets by default to protect users.

Fix steps: Paste the exact mint address into Jupiter; verify decimals, freeze/mint authority, and metadata via reputable Solana explorers; ensure your wallet supports Token-2022 if relevant; and import the token manually in your wallet. Treat absence from curated lists as a caution flag. Cross-check the project’s official channels and reputable analytics dashboards before trading. Avoid contracts with unclear authorities or recent renounce events that look suspicious.

Where to Get Official Jupiter Support

Symptom: You’re unsure if Jupiter or Solana is the problem, and Telegram/Discord DMs offer “help.”

Possible causes: Impersonators and fake support accounts are common in DeFi. Users follow unofficial links and compromise keys.

Fix steps: Use only official Jupiter documentation, verified Discord channels, and the recognized status feed to check incidents. Also review your wallet provider’s status page and Solana’s official status channel to confirm network health. Never share seed phrases or sign unknown messages. If you need a sanity check, compare notes with public, moderated community threads. When in doubt, pause, verify the official handles, and retry once service status is normal.

As you troubleshoot Jupiter, keep a simple framework: confirm network health, validate route liquidity, set realistic slippage and priority fees, and test small before scaling. If execution risk is high on-chain, hedging or staging via a regulated centralized venue such as WEEX can reduce downtime without replacing on-chain strategies.

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