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Pump.fun Launches GO Bounty Platform, Immediately Draws Backlash Over Extreme Listings

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Pump.fun launched GO, an escrow-based bounty marketplace letting anyone post and complete tasks for SOL rewards, within hours a user posted a 690000 dollar suicide-linked listing the platform has yet to address.

Pump.fun, the dominant meme-coin launchpad on Solana, launched GO on Wednesday, a bounty marketplace that lets users post paid tasks and pay anyone worldwide to complete them, with rewards held in escrow until the platform approves a submission.

The platform generated its first controversy within hours. A user posted a bounty worth 10,000 SOL, or roughly $690,000 at current prices, tied to a suicide-related act. An X post sharing a screenshot of the listing attracted more than 1,800 likes. Pump.fun had not issued a public statement on the listing or outlined GO moderation policies as of Friday.

The launch continues Pump.fun’s expansion from a pure meme-coin launchpad into a broader on-chain coordination layer, following the March 2025 rollout of PumpSwap, its native DEX, and the subsequent launch of Mayhem Mode, an AI-agent trading product for early-stage tokens.

GO: How the Bounty Mechanism Works

GO is live at go.pump.fun. Creators connect an X account and a wallet, post a bounty with a description, timeframe, and deliverables, and lock the reward into escrow at creation. The minimum payout is $5. Once published, the creator cannot withdraw the funds. The funds stay locked until Pump.fun approves a submission and signs the payout, or until the bounty expires, at which point the creator reclaims funds after a dispute window.

Submitters connect the same way, complete the task, and upload proof. Pump.fun has sole authority to accept, reject, modify, or cancel any bounty or submission. Its decisions are final and not appealable, according to the platform’s terms of service. The fee structure specific to GO was not listed on the platform’s published fee schedule as of Friday.

GO differs structurally from crypto engagement platforms such as Layer3, Galxe, and Zealy, which are designed around protocol-defined quest templates targeting on-chain onboarding and loyalty. GO imposes no task category restrictions in the launch announcement, leaving scope to the market and to Pump.fun’s moderation team.

Prior Controversies Set the Context

The controversy around GO’s first listings follows a pattern the platform established with its livestreaming feature. Pump.fun launched livestreaming in late 2024 as a way for token creators to attract attention. Within weeks, users were broadcasting threats of violence, animal abuse, and self-harm to drive meme-coin purchases. Pump.fun shut the feature down in November 2024. It relaunched roughly five months later and faced similar incidents by September 2025, including staged stunts and hate speech.

GO adds a direct financial incentive to the same dynamic. The bounty model pays participants to complete tasks rather than relying on organic engagement, raising the stakes for users who may feel pressure to accept increasingly extreme requests.

Pump.fun’s pseudonymous founder Alon said after the first livestream shutdown that content moderation “hasn’t been great” and that the company had doubled its moderation team and invested in automated detection. The platform has not repeated that characterization publicly in connection with GO.

Platform Economics Remain Strong

Pump.fun’s core business continues to generate significant fee revenue. The platform’s bonding-curve launchpad product has collected $1.11 billion in cumulative fees since launch, per DefiLlama. Its 30-day fees run at $29.3 million, equivalent to a roughly $318 million annualized rate.

PumpSwap, the companion DEX that replaced Raydium as the graduation destination for bonding-curve tokens, added another $622 million in all-time swap fees, with $42.7 million in the past 30 days.

The PUMP governance token trades at $0.001465, giving the protocol a market cap of $514 million and a fully diluted valuation of $1.26 billion, per CoinGecko. The token is down roughly 83% from its all-time high of $0.008819, reached on Sept. 14, 2025.

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