TLDR Pump.fun has crossed $1 billion in cumulative revenue, making it Solana’s first app to hit that milestone The platform earned $98.3 million in 2026 so far,TLDR Pump.fun has crossed $1 billion in cumulative revenue, making it Solana’s first app to hit that milestone The platform earned $98.3 million in 2026 so far,

Pump.fun (PUMP) Price: Solana’s First $1B Revenue App Eyes Ethereum Expansion

2026/03/13 16:05
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TLDR

  • Pump.fun has crossed $1 billion in cumulative revenue, making it Solana’s first app to hit that milestone
  • The platform earned $98.3 million in 2026 so far, following $664 million in 2025
  • Subdomains for Ethereum, Base, BSC, and Monad have been discovered, hinting at cross-chain expansion
  • Pump.fun has spent ~$323.4 million buying back PUMP tokens, removing 28.8% of circulating supply
  • Despite buybacks, PUMP still trades below its ICO price of $0.004

Pump.fun, the memecoin launchpad built on Solana, has hit $1 billion in cumulative revenue. It is the first application on the Solana blockchain to reach that number since launching in January 2024.

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According to DefiLlama data, the platform generated $321.3 million in its first year, $664 million in 2025, and $98.3 million so far in 2026. That brings total earnings to roughly $1.08 billion.

The platform works by using a bonding curve model to launch tokens. Tokens must complete their bonding curve to graduate to open trading. Data shows 98.5% of tokens launched on Pump.fun never complete it.

Still, the platform has over 22 million lifetime unique users and has helped create around 12 million tokens.

Pump.fun’s revenue puts it well ahead of other Solana apps. Jupiter, the exchange aggregator, has earned $401.3 million since launch. Raydium, the automated market maker, has earned $126.9 million.

PUMP Token Buybacks

The platform has directed most of its revenue toward buying back PUMP tokens. Since the program started, it has repurchased roughly $323.4 million worth, removing 28.8% of circulating supply from the market.

On March 11, 2026, Pump.fun executed a buyback of approximately $1.25 million, which was 99.93% of that day’s revenue.

Despite the buyback program, PUMP still trades below its ICO price of $0.004 and remains well below its all-time high of $0.0088.

PUMP has a total supply of 1 trillion tokens.

Cross-Chain Expansion Signals

Public domain records show subdomains registered for ethereum.pump.fun, base.pump.fun, bsc.pump.fun, and monad.pump.fun. Pump.fun also removed Solana as its location from its X profile.

The Block reached out to Pump.fun for comment. No response was provided at time of writing.

Pump.fun has already been expanding its product. It added support for tokens created on rival Solana launchpads Raydium and Meteora inside its mobile app. It also acquired Vyper, a cross-chain trading terminal.

On Base, competing launchpads like Clanker have gained traction, but none carry the brand recognition of Pump.fun.

At the peak of memecoin activity in late 2024, Pump.fun accounted for around 62% of all daily transactions on Solana.

The post Pump.fun (PUMP) Price: Solana’s First $1B Revenue App Eyes Ethereum Expansion appeared first on CoinCentral.

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