We’re sunsetting JUP, PYTH, and TIA
Effective February 11, 2026, JUP, PYTH, and TIA will no longer be listed on Newton. Support for affected assets will be phased out beginning January 28, 2026, with liquidation of any remaining tokens on February 11, 2026. Read on for more information.
Why is this happening?
We regularly review the assets available on our platform to ensure they continue to meet our internal criteria and remain properly supported by our service providers. To maintain compliance with internal standards and support requirements, we will be phasing out support for JUP, PYTH, and TIA.
We understand that this may be disappointing for some users. Please know that we carefully consider these decisions and have explored all possible alternatives to maintain support for the affected tokens before reaching this conclusion.
What do you need to know
Key dates are as follows:
January 28, 2026: Market and limit orders for JUP, PYTH, and TIA will be disabled. Deposits for these assets will also be disabled.
February 10, 2026: Sells for JUP, PYTH, and TIA will be disabled. Withdrawals for these assets will also be disabled.
February 11, 2026: Any remaining JUP, PYTH, and TIA will be liquidated. Withdrawals must be made before February 11, 2026.
If you currently hold JUP, PYTH, or TIA, you will be able to withdraw your holdings until February 10, 2026, 11:59 PM EST. Holdings of these assets left on the Newton platform after 11:59 PM EST on February 10, 2026, will be liquidated on your behalf at the current market value on February 11, 2026 and the resulting CAD proceeds from the sale(s) will be deposited into your Newton account once complete.
To avoid liquidation (automatic sell-off at market rate) of your assets, you may withdraw your JUP, PYTH, or TIA before February 11, 2026.
Note: Beginning January 28, 2026, deposits of JUP, PYTH, or TIA sent to your Newton account will no longer be supported and cannot be recovered. Please refrain from funding your account with the above-listed assets, and ensure you remove these Newton wallet addresses for these assets from any address book entries you may have saved to prevent unintended transactions.
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