Pump.fun has just sold 105K SOL, which is $25.14M after Solana price surged to $241.66. They have been cashing out their fees for months, sparking numerous debates. Its divided though, some say its fair while others worry it’s messing with SOL’s price stability. So far, they’ve sold out nearly $160M worth.
Pump.fun is basically a memecoin launchpad platform that helps launch and promote meme-based cryptocurrencies. It makes revenue earnings through fees from token transactions and has accumulated a large amount of Solana (SOL) tokens. However, them selling too much of SOL tokens have led to a problem.
Just recently it has sold another 105,000 SOL tokens which is valued at $25.14 million. This has been a major catalyst in intensifying pressure on Solana’s price. A blockchain analytics platform named Lookonchain revealed the transaction to the general public, noting that the tokens were transferred to Kraken in a single move.
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Pump.fun Sellings
Pump.fun has bagged huge profits as they sold huge chunks in the latest surge of Solana’s SOL. It had recently spiked from $135 to $241.66. This is no new news though, they’ve done this before, like when SOL hit $200 earlier this month. Since launching, they’ve racked up 1.3M SOL, selling $157M worth for costs. Some think it’s fair, but others worry it could mess with SOL’s price.
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