
Multi-Chain Routing
The Jupiter Alternative for Cross-Chain DeFi
Trade across Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Solana with deeper liquidity and unified routing that goes beyond single-network limits.
Real-Time Cross-Chain Prices
Live rates from liquidity pools across Ethereum, Arbitrum, Solana, and Base.
Why Traders Choose EVEDEX Over Jupiter
Trade on dex exchange. Our cross-chain aggregator finds better rates by routing through multiple networks simultaneously.
What Makes EVEDEX a Leading Jupiter DEX Alternative
Cross-Chain Aggregation
Compare prices across Ethereum, Arbitrum, Solana, and Base in a single interface.
Optimized Routing
Smart order routing splits large trades across pools to minimize slippage and maximize returns.
Non-Custodial Swaps
Connect your wallet, trade directly from it, and retain full control of your private keys.
MEV Protection
Built-in front-running shields and private mempool options keep your trades from being sandwiched.

Multi-Network Liquidity Access
Tap into Uniswap, Curve, and Solana DEXs from one interface — no need to bridge tokens manually.
Common Questions
A Jupiter alternative is a decentralized exchange aggregator that offers features Jupiter doesn't — like cross-chain routing, broader token support, or lower fees. If you trade on networks beyond Solana, a platform like EVEDEX lets you compare prices across Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Base without leaving the interface.
Yes. EVEDEX supports Solana tokens and also aggregates liquidity from Ethereum-based DEXs. You can use both platforms; many traders do to compare cross-chain execution quality.
EVEDEX applies a 0.15% protocol fee on swaps, comparable to Jupiter's fee structure. Network gas fees vary by chain — Solana transactions remain cheaper than Ethereum mainnet.
Cross-chain swaps involve a bridge step, adding 1–3 minutes depending on the networks involved. Same-chain swaps on EVEDEX settle as quickly as they do on Jupiter.
No. EVEDEX routes and bridges in a single transaction when you swap across chains. You approve the trade once; the protocol handles the bridge and destination swap automatically.