Pump.Fun quietly revives livestreams after pet threats, on-air chaos, and cratering volumes
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Pump.Fun, the Solana-based memecoin launchpad, has revived its livestreaming feature just months after shutting it down in response to a string of on-air stunts that drew widespread backlash.
The platform initially introduced livestreaming to help memecoin creators pitch their tokens and build hype.
But it quickly spiralled out of control.
Users performed degrading acts, threatened to harm pets, and one even faked a suicide attempt in a bid to pump their coin’s value.
On November 25, Pump.Fun pulled the plug amid mounting criticism.
Then, in February, tragedy struck. A trader known as “MistaFuccYou” fatally shot himself during a livestream on X after losing $500 to a rug pull involving a memecoin launched on Pump.Fun.
The platform became the centre of renewed controversy as tokens bearing his name began circulating within minutes, some treating the moment as a meme, others condemning the opportunism.
Now, the livestream feature is back, with new guardrails. Pump.Fun’s freshly published moderation policy bans content involving violence, harassment, sexual exploitation, and illegal activity.
Pump.Fun co-founder Alon Cohen tweeted that the livestreaming feature is being rolled out to 5% of users “with industry standard moderation systems in place and transparent guidelines.”
It’s unclear which subset of users this includes, but the phased approach suggests caution after the chaos of last year. Cohen did not immediately respond to DL News' request for comment.
While livestreaming was only reinstated days ago, recent figures show the platform has been steadily losing steam in 2025.
Daily transactions — which include actions like deploying and minting new tokens on the platform — have dropped by roughly 70% since their January peak, according to Dune data.
Trading volumes tied to Pump.Fun tokens have also cratered, falling around 86% between January and March.
The decline aligns with a broader cooldown in the memecoin sector and wider crypto market, which has seen speculative activity taper off in recent weeks.
Crypto market movers
- Bitcoin has lost 0.8% in value over the last 24 hours and is trading at $82,900.
- Ethereum is down 1.3% in the same period to $1,785.
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Kyle Baird is DL News’ Weekend Editor. Got a tip? Email at kbaird@dlnews.com.
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