Token Verification
When users receive LP tokens from your vault, their wallets (Phantom, Solflare, etc.) may display warnings for unverified tokens. Verifying your LP token on Jupiter removes these warnings and builds trust with depositors.
Why Verification Matters
Wallet warnings: Unverified tokens show warning messages in Phantom and other wallets, which can discourage users from depositing
Jupiter listing: Verified tokens appear on Jupiter's token list, making them recognizable across the Solana ecosystem
Trust signal: Verification indicates the token is legitimate and associated with a known project
Prerequisites
Before applying for verification:
LP token metadata must be set up — name, symbol, and image URI → See Vault Token Metadata
Metadata must be hosted at a publicly accessible URL
Jupiter Verification Process
Jupiter maintains a community-driven token verification system.
Step 1: Apply at Jupiter Verified
Submit your token for verification at verified.jup.ag.
Step 2: Provide Required Information
You'll typically need:
Token mint address — your vault's LP token mint
Token metadata — name, symbol, logo URL
Project information — website, social links, description
Contact information — for the review team to reach you
Step 3: Review
The Jupiter team reviews submissions. Approval timelines vary.
After Verification
Once verified:
Wallet warnings are removed for your LP token
The token appears in Jupiter's verified token list
Users see your token name, symbol, and logo in their wallets
Verification is not strictly required for your vault to function, but it significantly improves the user experience. We strongly recommend completing this step before actively marketing your vault to users.
Troubleshooting
Metadata not showing in wallets
Ensure createCreateLpMetadataIx was executed successfully
Logo not displaying
Verify the image URL in your metadata JSON is publicly accessible
Verification rejected
Review Jupiter's requirements; ensure metadata is complete and accurate
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