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launched: 2024 suspended: November 2024 relaunched: April 2025 platform: pump.fun
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Livestreaming on [[pump fun]] allows token creators to broadcast video directly on their coin's page, turning a launch into a live performance for potential buyers. Introduced in 2024 as a marketing tool for developers, it became one of the most notorious features in [[the trenches]], was shut down entirely after a wave of extreme content in November 2024, and returned in 2025 as the centerpiece of the platform's "creator capital markets" ambitions. ## The November 2024 controversy and shutdown In late 2024 streamers discovered that shock content moved token prices. Over a single weekend the platform hosted streams in which a man held a goldfish at gunpoint, another pointed a gun at his dog and threatened to shoot unless his token reached an $11 million valuation, a minor threatened violence against his family, and users threatened suicide unless their coins pumped. Other reported broadcasts included apparent threats of animal abuse, waterboarding stunts and sexual content. Cofounder [[alon]] admitted the platform's moderation "hasn't been great," saying the team had doubled its moderation staff and added automated detection, but the volume of harmful streams overwhelmed both. On November 25, 2024 pump.fun suspended the livestream feature indefinitely, a decision covered widely as evidence of the darkest incentives in meme coin speculation. ## The 2025 return pump.fun quietly revived livestreaming in April 2025, initially for a small percentage of users, with what it described as industry standard moderation systems and transparent content guidelines, before rolling it out to all users. The relaunch came as trading volumes had cratered and the platform sought new engagement. By mid 2025 pump.fun paired streaming with dynamic creator fees under [[project ascend]], directly linking streamer income to trading activity in their token, a model the company and analysts called creator capital markets: viewers fund creators by buying a token that gives them a stake in the creator's rise, instead of donating as on Twitch or Kick. The company declared its ambition bluntly, posting in July 2025 that its plan was to kill Facebook, TikTok and Twitch on Solana. ## Notable streams and streamers The relaunched product produced homegrown stars rather than imported celebrities. Coverage by Decrypt highlighted the Bagwork community streams, Hillhouse's Basedd House, Misfits boxer B Dave and TikTok influencer Minikon, along with a steady stream of record attempt and endurance broadcasts. Streaming became a meaningful driver of token volume and of creator fee payouts that at times exceeded $200,000 per day platform wide. ## Continued criticism Moderation problems did not disappear. By September 2025 reports emerged of streamers again broadcasting degrading and abusive acts, including hate speech and the exploitation of disabled participants, to drive purchases of their coins. In June 2026 similar criticism engulfed [[pump fun go]], the platform's bounty marketplace, after listings paying for dangerous and self destructive acts appeared, showing that the tension between attention driven token prices and user safety remained unresolved. ## References 1. https://cryptonews.com/news/pump-fun-shuts-down-livestream-feature-following-graphic-content-and-threats-of-violence/ 2. https://cryptoslate.com/pump-fun-disables-livestream-feature-amid-community-backlash-over-nsfw-launches/ 3. https://unchainedcrypto.com/pump-fun-pauses-live-streaming-feature-as-dark-side-of-the-memecoin-factory-emerges/ 4. https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/pump-fun-revives-livestreams-after-chaos-cratering-volume/ 5. https://crypto.news/pump-fun-restores-livestreaming-after-stunts-threats-forced-shutdown/ 6. https://decrypt.co/352919/creator-capital-markets-pump-fun-streaming-twitch 7. https://www.panewslab.com/en/articles/1ccedaf9-ffd4-4125-ae3f-b03fb3a579f8 8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump.fun
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