Metadata is incomplete
Name, symbol, logo, description, website and social information should be complete and consistent.
Check the difference between complete Jupiter metadata, standard review and express verification before choosing a path.
CheckMyMint prioritizes evidence and dependencies so you can avoid repeating a valid update or paying the wrong platform.
Name, symbol, logo, description, website and social information should be complete and consistent.
A free standard review has no guaranteed completion timeline.
Express speeds the review workflow; it does not purchase a guaranteed verification result.
Complete Jupiter metadata and Jupiter verification are related but separate states. A token may have a name, logo, description, website, and socials throughout Jupiter products without having completed the current verification review.
Jupiter documents a Standard Review and an expedited Express path. The research report notes that the standard route is free without a guaranteed timeline and that Express involves a 1,000 JUP burn without guaranteeing approval. A checker should therefore report metadata completeness, verification state, and available review path independently.
Use the mint address as the primary identifier and verify that Jupiter's name and symbol refer to the same asset. Similar symbols are not reliable evidence of a matching token.
Compare the logo, description, website, and social profiles with the canonical token metadata. Resolve broken URLs, placeholder text, and contradictory branding before submitting for review.
Do not infer verification from a visible logo or swap route. Check Jupiter's actual verification result and distinguish not verified, pending review, and verified where the official interface exposes those states.
Use Standard Review when a free, non-guaranteed timeline fits the project. Consider Express only when expedited processing justifies the documented JUP burn and the team understands that approval remains discretionary.
Save the metadata values and evidence included in the request. Monitor the official status rather than resubmitting because an unrelated wallet or explorer has not refreshed.
A token can have complete profile fields while remaining unverified; the two results should never be collapsed into one pass or fail.
The expedited workflow accelerates review but does not guarantee a favorable verification decision.
The free route does not carry a guaranteed timeline, so publish status and evidence rather than an invented completion estimate.
Jupiter displays the current logo, website, and X account, but the token does not have the expected verification status.
The metadata pipeline is functioning. The remaining issue is review status, not a missing logo or malformed token metadata URI.
Submit a complete Standard Review unless the project independently decides that expedited handling is worth the Express requirements; do not imply either route guarantees approval.
Jupiter provides a free Standard Review. Its timeline is not guaranteed.
No. Jupiter explicitly states that Express Review does not guarantee approval.
No. A token can have complete identity metadata without the separate verification state. Diagnose missing fields and verification as distinct review paths.
Use a stable public logo and consistent name, symbol, description, website and social profiles. Verify every submitted URL before choosing standard or express review.
Third-party workflows change. CheckMyMint links to official documentation and displays when the platform rules were reviewed.