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Navigating the Risks of Memecoins

Navigating the Risks of Memecoins

Solana is facing fresh questions over the quality of its leading applications after Curve Finance founder Michael Egorov criticized Pump.fun and Phantom wallet. While Solana continues to attract strong retail activity, the comments have renewed debate around memecoin risks, wallet usability and the responsibility of permissionless platforms.

In the meanwhile, Pump.fun continues to generate strong revenue, while legal disputes and alleged MEV activity add further pressure around the platform.

Egorov Questions Pump.fun and Phantom

Curve Finance founder Michael Egorov criticized Pump.fun, describing the Solana-based memecoin launchpad as a “casino of scams” because of the large number of speculative and potentially fraudulent tokens created through the platform.

He also raised concerns about Phantom’s hardware-wallet experience, saying that connecting the wallet was considerably more difficult than using MetaMask.

Egorov acknowledged that the Solana Foundation has provided strong support to its ecosystem but argued that some of its leading applications do not match the strength of the underlying network.

Tomi204 Defends the Ecosystem

ClawPump co-founder Tomi204 pushed back against the criticism and offered a different view.

His main points were:

  • Pump.fun provides infrastructure, while users decide how they use it.
  • Scam tokens are partly a result of permissionless markets and user behavior.
  • Memecoin trading has genuine demand and cannot simply be ignored.
  • Phantom remains a strong option for average users because of its simple mobile and Web3 experience.
  • Advanced hardware-wallet functions may be more relevant to experienced users.

The exchange highlights a wider question over whether platforms should be judged by how users operate them or by the risks created through their design.

Pump.fun Revenue Keeps Growing

Despite the criticism, Pump.fun continues to attract substantial trading activity.

The platform has reportedly:

  • Generated around $12 million in weekly revenue.
  • Become the third-highest-earning crypto protocol, behind Tether and Circle.
  • Crossed $1.2 billion in cumulative revenue since early 2024.
  • Earned money through token trading fees, graduation fees and PumpSwap.

The figures underline the scale of retail demand for memecoin trading on Solana.

Pump.fun is also dealing with several external challenges.

Class-action lawsuits and federal racketeering allegations have accused the platform of operating like an “illegal digital casino.”

Court filings reportedly included internal messages from co-founder Alon Cohen acknowledging that most traders lose money on low-market-cap tokens.

A separate whistleblower leak involving more than 5,000 private chats reportedly detailed alleged insider activity and MEV bots extracting liquidity from retail traders through automated bonding-curve strategies.

For Solana, the debate now extends beyond network speed and low fees. The quality of applications, user protection, wallet experience and market integrity could become equally important as the ecosystem continues to expand.

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