Pump.fun (PUMP) hits $1B revenue milestone on Solana. Platform plans expansion to Ethereum, Base, BSC & Monad while buying back $323M in PUMP tokens. The post PumpPump.fun (PUMP) hits $1B revenue milestone on Solana. Platform plans expansion to Ethereum, Base, BSC & Monad while buying back $323M in PUMP tokens. The post Pump

Pump.fun (PUMP) Achieves $1 Billion Revenue Milestone, Plans Multi-Chain Rollout

2026/03/13 16:16
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Key Highlights

  • Pump.fun has achieved over $1 billion in total revenue, becoming the first Solana-based application to reach this benchmark
  • Revenue breakdown shows $98.3 million earned in 2026 to date, after generating $664 million throughout 2025
  • New subdomains for Ethereum, Base, BSC, and Monad suggest imminent multi-chain deployment
  • The platform has allocated approximately $323.4 million toward PUMP token buybacks, eliminating 28.8% of tokens in circulation
  • PUMP token continues trading beneath its initial coin offering price of $0.004

The Solana-based memecoin launchpad Pump.fun has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing $1 billion in total revenue. This makes it the inaugural application on the Solana network to cross this threshold since its January 2024 debut.

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Data from DefiLlama indicates the platform accumulated $321.3 million during its inaugural year, followed by $664 million in 2025, and an additional $98.3 million in 2026 thus far. Combined, these figures push total revenue to approximately $1.08 billion.

The platform operates through a bonding curve mechanism for token launches. New tokens must successfully complete their bonding curve before qualifying for open market trading. Available data reveals that 98.5% of tokens created on Pump.fun fail to reach this graduation threshold.

Nevertheless, the platform boasts over 22 million unique users throughout its lifetime and has facilitated the creation of approximately 12 million tokens.

When compared to other Solana applications, Pump.fun’s revenue generation stands substantially higher. Jupiter, the decentralized exchange aggregator, has accumulated $401.3 million since inception. Raydium, an automated market maker protocol, has generated $126.9 million.

Token Repurchase Program

The majority of platform revenue has been allocated toward a PUMP token buyback initiative. Since implementation, approximately $323.4 million has been spent repurchasing tokens, effectively removing 28.8% of the circulating supply from active trading.

On March 11, 2026, Pump.fun completed a buyback transaction worth roughly $1.25 million, representing 99.93% of revenue generated that day.

Notwithstanding this aggressive buyback strategy, PUMP continues trading below its $0.004 ICO price point and remains significantly under its $0.0088 all-time high.

The total PUMP token supply stands at 1 trillion tokens.

Multi-Chain Deployment Evidence

Domain registration records reveal subdomains established for ethereum.pump.fun, base.pump.fun, bsc.pump.fun, and monad.pump.fun. Pump.fun has additionally deleted Solana as its designated location on its X platform profile.

The Block contacted Pump.fun requesting commentary. No official statement was received before publication.

Pump.fun has been actively broadening its service offerings. Recent additions include support for tokens launched on competing Solana platforms Raydium and Meteora within its mobile application. The company also completed an acquisition of Vyper, a multi-chain trading terminal.

On the Base network, alternative launchpads such as Clanker have established market presence, though none possess the brand awareness that Pump.fun commands.

During the memecoin surge in late 2024, Pump.fun represented approximately 62% of total daily transaction volume on the Solana blockchain.

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