TLDR Nearly 30,000 tokens launched on Pump.fun in one day, the most since Sep 2025. Dynamic Fees V1 boosted creation but did not drive active trading. New creatorTLDR Nearly 30,000 tokens launched on Pump.fun in one day, the most since Sep 2025. Dynamic Fees V1 boosted creation but did not drive active trading. New creator

Pumpfun Rolls Out Fee Sharing as Token Launches Surge on Platform

TLDR

  • Nearly 30,000 tokens launched on Pump.fun in one day, the most since Sep 2025.
  • Dynamic Fees V1 boosted creation but did not drive active trading.

  • New creator fee sharing enables revenue splits and wallet-level customization.

  • Future updates will let traders decide when creator fees are warranted.


Solana-based memecoin launchpad Pump.fun has introduced changes to its fee structure, adjusting how creators earn from newly deployed tokens. The move comes as the platform recorded nearly 30,000 token launches in a single day, the highest since the rollout of Dynamic Fees V1 in September 2025.

The fee restructure follows internal analysis suggesting that the initial Dynamic Fees model encouraged excessive low-risk token creation without boosting the trading activity essential to Pump.fun’s ecosystem. The new model, described as a “market-based” approach, is intended to shift focus toward trader participation.

Co-founder Alon Cohen shared the update via an X post, noting:

From Dynamic Fees to Creator Fee Sharing

Dynamic Fees V1 was introduced as part of Project Ascend in late 2025. It implemented tiered fees based on market capitalization to reward successful creators while keeping fees sustainable for smaller projects. Although the model helped increase builder participation and on-chain volume, Cohen acknowledged it did not change behavior among average memecoin deployers.

Pump.fun’s new update introduces “creator fee sharing,” a feature that enables creators to assign fee percentages across up to 10 wallets. Teams can also transfer token ownership and revoke update authority after launch. The added functionality gives creators and admins more flexibility in how project fees are distributed.

The platform confirmed this is the first in a planned series of updates aimed at long-term market health and trader engagement.

Market-Based Fee Strategy to Empower Traders

Future changes to the platform will further emphasize trader input. Pump.fun plans to let traders, rather than token deployers, determine whether a project narrative justifies creator fees. This market-based strategy aims to align incentives with the trading activity that sustains the platform.

Cohen indicated that more upgrades are expected as the team continues rebalancing the fee system in 2026. The platform is exploring new ways to support token ecosystems without discouraging active market participation.

These changes are being implemented at a time of high platform activity, suggesting that Pump.fun seeks to optimize engagement while maintaining user growth.

Pump.fun Creator Tools Expand as Market Dynamics Shift

In addition to fee sharing, the new system gives project teams administrative tools to better manage tokens post-launch. These tools include ownership transfers, update authority controls, and wallet-specific revenue splits.

The update reflects Pump.fun’s efforts to attract serious teams while reducing reliance on unsustainable short-term incentives. The platform is also watching market behavior closely as it refines its trader-focused model.

As memecoin activity on Solana evolves, the platform appears to be positioning itself for a longer-term role in creator and trader engagement across high-volume token launches.

The post Pumpfun Rolls Out Fee Sharing as Token Launches Surge on Platform appeared first on CoinCentral.

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