Jupiter Limit Orders on Solana Classified as One-Sided USDC Receives
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Eric
What is the issue?
Jupiter Limit Order V1 transactions on Solana are being incorrectly interpreted as one-sided “Receive” transactions (USDC only), rather than complete trade transactions.
As a result, limit order executions are not being classified as swaps, which leads to incorrect transaction history and significantly impacts capital gains calculations.
Who is affected?
Users who executed limit orders via Jupiter Limit Order V1 on Solana, particularly those with high trading activity in early 2025.
What is the workaround?
Users may temporarily:
- Manually edit transactions to classify them as trades.
- Use transaction grouping tools to pair sends and receives.
- Wait for a fix and upvote this post to receive updates.
⚠ Manual Edit Disclaimer
Manual edits are a temporary workaround and will
not
be overwritten by future fixes or re-syncs. However, manual changes can sometimes result in duplicate transactions or other unintended side effects. For this reason, edits should be made with caution. Once a permanent fix is released, manually edited transactions may need to be reviewed or removed to ensure accuracy.Keywords: Solana, Jupiter Limit Order V1, USDC receive only, missing trade classification, incorrect capital gains
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