Jupiter Proposal Would Let JUP Instantly Unstake for 3% Fee

Published at 2025-11-13 18:11:21

Jupiter’s community has introduced a governance proposal to enable instant unstaking of JUP with a 3% exit fee, replacing the protocol’s existing seven-day lock-up. The plan, posted this week on Jupiter’s governance forum, is framed as a move to improve liquidity and user flexibility within Jupiter’s growing staking ecosystem and governance model, allowing participants to access capital more quickly when needed.

If adopted, the policy could alter short-term token supply dynamics and influence staking yields as some holders trade lock-up security for immediate liquidity. The 3% charge is positioned to deter frequent churn while compensating the system for quicker exits, but the proposal must still clear community debate and a formal vote before any protocol changes or fee allocation details are finalized.

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