Meme Coin Mania: Pump.fun Raises $600 Million in Just 12 Minutes
Pump.fun, a platform enabling users to create meme coins, managed to raise $600 million within a mere 12 minutes on Saturday. Key Takeaways: Pump.fun raised $600 million in just 12 minutes, marking one of the largest ICO...
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Pump.fun, a platform enabling users to create meme coins, managed to raise $600 million within a mere 12 minutes on Saturday.
Key Takeaways:
- Pump.fun raised $600 million in just 12 minutes, marking one of the largest ICOs to date.
- A block of 180 billion tokens was sold to private investors before the public sale.
- The platform’s rapid growth highlights a renewed interest in meme coins and ICO fundraising.
The rapid fundraising effort ranks among the largest initial coin offerings (ICOs) ever and arrived just one day after Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, surged to a new all-time high.
Operating on the Solana blockchain, Pump.fun announced on July 9 via X (formerly Twitter) its plan to sell 150 billion tokens at $0.004 apiece.
180 Billion Tokens Sold to Private Investors Ahead of Public SalePrior to the public sale, a block of 180 billion tokens had already been sold at the same price to private investors.
Confirming the figures to Bloomberg News, co-founder Alon Cohen said the total raised now stands at $1.32 billion.
Notably, investors based in the US and UK were barred from participating due to regulatory restrictions.
Despite some initial worries among crypto investors that this massive sale might overshadow the broader meme coin market, industry voices remain unfazed.
Zaheer Ebtikar, founder of crypto fund Split Capital, remarked on the extreme swings in sentiment that typify the sector.
“People go from max fear to max FOMO very quickly,” he told Bloomberg, referring to the sudden rush of buyers eager to get in on the sale.
Meme coins have carved out a niche in the crypto space by blending internet culture with finance.
Often linked to jokes, viral memes, and celebrity endorsements, they have captured the attention of retail traders and professionals alike.
Even former US President Donald Trump launched his own meme coin shortly before his second inauguration in January, underscoring the trend’s reach.
$PUMP will be launched through an Initial Coin Offering (ICO)
in the ICO, 33% of the token supply is being sold: 18% in a private sale for institutional purchasers and 15% in a public sale. both private sale and public sale purchasers are on the exact same terms
– each token…
Since its 2024 debut, Pump.fun, founded by Cohen, Noah Tweedale, and Dylan Kerler, has emerged as a key player behind the recent surge in meme coin activity, particularly on Solana.
The platform has drawn billions in investments, generating nearly $800 million in revenue, according to company spokespeople.
Its success reflects a broader revival of ICOs, a fundraising method that once peaked at around $3 billion monthly in early 2018 before regulatory crackdowns and high-profile scams dampened enthusiasm.
Pump.fun has announced that its tokens will be tradable between 48 and 72 hours following the sale’s conclusion.
Pump.fun Acquires KolscanLast week, Pump.fun announced its acquisition of the wallet tracking tool Kolscan, aiming to revolutionize on-chain trading.
The integration will merge Kolscan’s analytics with Pump.fun’s social trading features, enhancing transparency, wallet tracking, and copy-trading capabilities.
Co-founder Alon Cohen emphasized that trading is a “social sport,” highlighting the importance of community and shared insights in driving success within the ecosystem.
As part of the deal, all Kolscan services will be made free to users.
Pump.fun has already attracted tens of thousands of users and intends to build a scalable crypto social media platform, leveraging Kolscan’s tools to grow its community and influence.
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