Jupiter shares surge 13.16% intraday as firm launches Offerbook, a Solana-based peer-to-peer lending protocol expanding DeFi access.
ByAinvest
Friday, Mar 13, 2026 9:47 am ET1min read
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Jupiter (JUP) surged 13.16% intraday following two key developments: the launch of Offerbook, a peer-to-peer lending protocol for Solana assets, and its integration of Chainlink oracles for secure data in prediction markets. Offerbook aims to unlock liquidity for tokens, NFTs, and real-world assets, potentially boosting DeFi activity and protocol fees. Meanwhile, the Chainlink partnership ensures tamper-resistant data for Jupiter’s prediction markets, enhancing trust and security. Both moves strengthen Jupiter’s ecosystem, aligning with the stock’s upward trajectory by positioning JUP as a central player in Solana’s DeFi growth. Unrelated news about Jupiter Money’s failed SBM India deal and space-related updates did not impact the intraday rally.
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