Pump.fun team allegedly cashes out on over $400M in USDC

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Pump.fun team allegedly sells over $400m USDC

Pump.fun is back in the spotlight after new on-chain activity raised fresh questions about the project’s finances.

Summary

  • On-chain analysts reported over $400M in USDC transfers linked to the Pump.fun team.
  • Private placements raised roughly $720M, giving insiders a large share of PUMP supply.
  • PUMP is trading below its ICO price, with analysts expecting further declines amid weak market sentiment.

Pump.fun is facing renewed scrutiny after large USDC transfers linked to the team were spotted on-chain.

The project transferred over $400 million in USDC via Kraken over the previous week, according to an analysis shared by EmberCN on Nov. 24.

Large transfers raise questions over private-placement funds

EmberCN reported that the team sent roughly 405 million USDC to Kraken, followed by about 466 million USDC flowing from Kraken to Circle, which is likely a redemption. The firm noted that these funds match the size of the private-placement capital Pump.fun (PUMP) raised in June, when institutions purchased PUMP at $0.004 per token.

The private round was a major part of Pump.fun’s fundraising. It allocated 18% of the 1 trillion-token supply, about 180 billion tokens, to institutions at the fixed price, raising an estimated $720 million. This tranche closed before the public sale, giving retail buyers access.

Analysts later found that insiders and early investors controlled roughly 55% of the supply once trading started, which community members argue skewed market dynamics from launch day.

Pump.fun also earned significant revenue from its token factory. Dune Analytics shows more than $908 million in revenue since launch, though activity on the platform has eased in recent weeks.

Daily active wallets have dropped to just under 100,000, and out of more than 10,000 tokens created in the last 24 hours, only 86 managed to “graduate.”The drop has been widely attributed to both strong competition and the crypto market decline.

Token weakness and legal pressure add to the fallout

The controversy surrounding insider allocations and unclear vesting terms increased volatility when PUMP debuted in July. Community analysts also expressed concerns about side wallet sales, arguing that they compromise the project’s buyback initiatives.

Pump.fun has made an effort to boost activity with features like “Mayhem Mode,” which highlights stronger projects.  However, bot abuse has limited the tool’s impact, and new competitors like DegenSafe.fun and four.meme have gained traction by providing clearer incentives.

Additionally, the project is under legal and regulatory pressure. Several class-action lawsuits have been filed against Pump.fun and its affiliated companies in New York, alleging that they sold unregistered tokens and misled users about possible returns.

At the time of writing, PUMP traded at $0.002643, down 35% over the past month. Analysts at Coincodex expect the token to fall toward $0.001929 by Dec. 23, citing bearish sentiment, high volatility, and an Extreme Fear reading of 13 on the Fear & Greed Index.

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