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Is Pump.fun Faking Its Token Recovery? Analysts Raise Red Flags Over PUMP Surge

  • Pump.fun’s PUMP token surge raises concerns due to stagnant user engagement and metrics.
  • Despite an 8x surge in token launches, user engagement remains unchanged, signaling issues.
  • Strategic buybacks and token launches suggest inflated revenue, not real user activity growth.

Pump.fun’s token, PUMP, has made a surprising recovery, showing a dramatic spike in token launches and revenue. However, the rebound comes despite stagnant holder numbers, fewer active wallets, and a noticeable drop in the graduation rate. These discrepancies have raised questions about whether the surge is a result of genuine market activity or a potential internal strategy.

Analyst Quinten Francois has cast doubts on the genuineness of the recent token performance of Pump.fun. He added that although the number of token listings on the platform has increased 8x, other key indicators have disappointed due to a lack of improvement. Specifically, the active wallets have decreased since last month, which implies that the rise in tokens might not be due to actual user interest.

Drop in Graduation Rate Raises Red Flags Over Token Launches

Francois also highlighted a sharp drop in the graduation rate. The rate, which had been stable at around 0.75% to 1%, fell to 0.58% before jumping to 3.18% in the new week. This change, he argues, could be indicative of an artificial boost in token launches, without the accompanying increase in user engagement or token purchases.

He suspects the team might be automatically launching tokens with no buyers while paying fees to themselves. This may be the reason why the graduation rate has dropped sharply, while the active wallet count remains unchanged. Token launches rose 8x, and revenue increased 6x. According to him, this indicates that the strategy was to increase revenue without participating in the market.

Francois points to the gap between the high number of token launches and the absence of corresponding buyers as a key concern. Were the surge a case of actual market interest, it is possible the platform would increase in active wallets, as well as a steadier graduation rate. Nevertheless, these indicators have not been significantly improving, which questions the validity of the revenue increase.

$5.6M Buyback Sparks Concerns Over Token Manipulation

On August 8, an on-chain tracker, Arkham, reported that Pump.fun had transferred 33,000 SOL (worth $5.6 million) to its wallet used for strategic buybacks. This large transaction sparked further concerns. The launchpad is using the funds to buy approximately 1.77 billion PUMP tokens at the current market price, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

Overall, the wallet of the Pump.fun platform has already spent $6.68 million on PUMP tokens. Out of this, it has already transferred $5.72 million into a Squads Vault. The actions suggest an obvious attempt to inflate the token value through buybacks. The question then lies with the authenticity of these actions being a result of increasing users or artificially increasing the value of the token.

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The primary concern with the platform is the core metrics, including tokens launched, tokens graduated, and active wallets, which are tracked on a daily basis. If the above frenzy in token issuances were legitimate, we would witness more active wallets, and graduation statistics would be consistent. Instead, the increase in the number of tokens is secluded without any signs of deliberate engagement of the users.

Francois stated that the spurt of token launches and revenue gains could be an effort to prop up some appearance of action. With minimal signs of real participation in the market, the spike in launches may be a tactic to collect fees and inflate the platform’s activity metrics.

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