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Pump.fun Launches USDC-Paired Liquidity Pools for Token Launches

primereportsBy primereportsMay 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Pump.fun now allows coin creators to launch with USDC-paired liquidity pools instead of SOL, raising starting market caps to $4k and increasing early-stage supply costs by 67% to improve token distribution and ecosystem health.

Pump.fun, a Solana-based token launch platform, has introduced USDC-paired liquidity pools as an alternative to its existing SOL-paired bonding curve mechanism.

The move comes as SOL price changes pushed bonding curves to their limits, with starting market caps dropping to approximately $2,000 and bonding occurring at ~$30,000. USDC pairs establish a $4,000 starting market cap and $58,783 bonding threshold, designed to create more stable trading conditions and fairer token distribution for early-stage coins.

The structural change makes early-stage token supply significantly more expensive to acquire. Bonding a USDC-paired token costs ~$12,161 compared to ~$7,276 for SOL tokens—a 67% increase. Purchasing the first 30% of supply costs ~$1,682 for USDC tokens versus ~$998 for SOL tokens. Pump.fun positions this higher entry cost as a mechanism to prevent supply abuse and mitigate token upside throttling at lower market capitalizations.

The platform highlighted that USDC pairs reduce retail friction by eliminating reliance on SOL price fluctuations, which previously caused wallet balance volatility during trades. This structure was “designed with stability and more importantly a healthier ecosystem in mind,” according to the announcement.

The USDC pairs feature does not alter Pump.fun’s existing commitment to programmatic buybacks and burns of its native $PUMP token. The platform will continue directing 50% of all revenue generated from both USDC and SOL pair launches toward purchasing and burning $PUMP tokens, consistent with historical buyback operations visible on-chain.

Sources: Pump.fun Official Announcement | Solscan Example Buyback Transaction

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