TLDR: HumidiFi will issue its WET token through Jupiter’s ICO platform DTF on October 30 via Solana network. Jupiter’s new community-funded token sale platform DTF gives exclusive access to JUP stakers and permissioned capital raising. HumidiFi, a Solana dark-pool trading platform, handled around $34 billion in transaction volume last month on chain. The WET token [...] The post Solana’s HumidiFi to Launch WET Token on Jupiter’s DTF ICO Platform: Here’s the Timeline appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: HumidiFi will issue its WET token through Jupiter’s ICO platform DTF on October 30 via Solana network. Jupiter’s new community-funded token sale platform DTF gives exclusive access to JUP stakers and permissioned capital raising. HumidiFi, a Solana dark-pool trading platform, handled around $34 billion in transaction volume last month on chain. The WET token [...] The post Solana’s HumidiFi to Launch WET Token on Jupiter’s DTF ICO Platform: Here’s the Timeline appeared first on Blockonomi.

Solana’s HumidiFi to Launch WET Token on Jupiter’s DTF ICO Platform: Here’s the Timeline

2025/10/30 02:16

TLDR:

  • HumidiFi will issue its WET token through Jupiter’s ICO platform DTF on October 30 via Solana network.
  • Jupiter’s new community-funded token sale platform DTF gives exclusive access to JUP stakers and permissioned capital raising.
  • HumidiFi, a Solana dark-pool trading platform, handled around $34 billion in transaction volume last month on chain.
  • The WET token launch signals new capital flow into Solana-based token sales and growth of decentralized token formation.

A new token sale is heading to the Solana network. The trading platform HumidiFi will release its WET token via the ICO platform of Jupiter Exchange, named DTF. This marks one of the first projects on Jupiter’s dedicated token formation system. 

The release is scheduled for October 30. Data from on-chain analytics firm Lookonchain supports the timing and details. Crypto investors and enthusiasts are watching for how the token sale and its structure will affect Solana ecosystem flows.

Token Sale via Jupiter’s Platform and Price Mechanics

Jupiter Exchange announced the creation of the decentralized token formation platform DTF for community-funded projects. 

According to Lookonchain, HumidiFi will be the first project to issue its WET token through this system. The platform offers permissioned capital raising and grants exclusive access to JUP stakers. Investors will likely need to hold JUP tokens to participate. 

While no public price for WET was disclosed yet, the structure implies a controlled token sale rather than open sprint. The launch through Solana’s ecosystem means traders may anticipate the token receipt, listing dynamics and eventual price discovery.

HumidiFi’s Role, Solana & Crypto Ecosystem Impacts

HumidiFi claims a position as a dark-pool trading platform within the Solana ecosystem. Lookonchain data says HumidiFi handled roughly $34 billion in on-chain transaction volume in the past month. 

Dark-pool automated market makers (AMMs) operate behind the scenes and route trades via aggregators like Jupiter rather than open public liquidity pools. Through the token sale, HumidiFi may align its governance or utility token FWET with platform growth. 

Consequently, Solana-based crypto traders and ecosystem participants may view this as a fresh token investment route. The launch also underscores how token sales and price mechanisms continue advancing in DeFi and crypto token-sales models.

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