Pump.fun has reached $800 million in lifetime revenue, driven largely by its 1% swap fee. The post Pump.fun Hits $800 Million in Lifetime Revenue as Meme Coins Eye Comeback appeared first on Coinspeaker.Pump.fun has reached $800 million in lifetime revenue, driven largely by its 1% swap fee. The post Pump.fun Hits $800 Million in Lifetime Revenue as Meme Coins Eye Comeback appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Pump.fun Hits $800 Million in Lifetime Revenue as Meme Coins Eye Comeback

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Solana-based SOL $179.4 24h volatility: 1.5% Market cap: $96.88 B Vol. 24h: $5.70 B meme coin launchpad Pump.fun has recorded a milestone of $800 million in lifetime revenue. It achieved this feat right at the time when meme coins began to show signs of a major comeback.

Most of this revenue comes from Pump.fun’s 1% swap fee, an important feature that has made the launchpad appealing to token issuers.

Pump.fun’s 1% Swap Fee Contributes to Lifetime Revenue

According to a Dune dashboard shared by pseudonymous onchain analyst @adam_tehc, Pump.fun has successfully collected fees totaling approximately $800.67 million.

The fund is a sum of the 1% swap fee that the platform demands from all token transactions conducted on Pump.fun. Tokens were previously charged a fee when they “graduated” to Raydium RAY $3.21 24h volatility: 2.2% Market cap: $861.03 M Vol. 24h: $66.80 M after reaching a specific market capitalization.

This model was in play well before Pump.fun launched its decentralized exchange (DEX) dubbed PumpSwap.

Meanwhile, the $800 million in lifetime revenue marks a strong recovery for Pump.fun. When the meme coin frenzy began last year, this Solana-based launchpad was at the forefront of the movement. However, earlier this year it experienced a dip as the hype around meme coins started to fade.

In the first week of August, it recorded a drop in its monthly revenue as it generated only $24.96 million. This corresponds with an 80% plunge from its January peak of over $130 million.

Pump.fun’s revenue fell from $130 million in January to $90 million in February, dropped further to $37 million in March, and reached $24.96 million in July.

It then climbed higher and hovered around $40 million for the next three months. At the time of writing, DefiLlama data shows that the platform’s monthly revenue is $26.34 million. This indicates that August’s revenue is on track to surpass July’s figures.

Maxi Doge Rockets to $1.2M in Presale

Maxi Doge (MAXI) is taking the crypto world by storm! MAXI has been on a wild ride, racking up an impressive $1.2M in its public sale.

In no time, it’s proven it has what it takes to climb to the top. The Maxi Doge pup is closely tied to the Shiba Inu SHIB $0.000012 24h volatility: 2.9% Market cap: $7.23 B Vol. 24h: $219.68 M world but is now standing tall on its own. With unstoppable energy and a fearless spirit, there’s nothing a degen can’t achieve.

Fueled by this unstoppable vibe, Maxi Doge is now riding high among the best crypto presales of 2025.

Current Presale Stats

Current price: $0.000253

Amount raised so far: $1.28 million

Ticker: MAXI

You can purchase the token using credit or debit cards as well as cryptocurrency. Make sure you check the official presale website to stay updated on Maxi Doge’s launch date.

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