The founder of Pump.fun denied the revenue data compiled by a statistician on Dune, saying that most of the total addresses are robots and AI agents
the founder of Pump.fun tweeted that the data displayed by Dune, which showed that "only about 55,296 addresses out of the 13,547,736 Pump.fun wallet addresses achieved profits of over $10,000," is inaccurate. The founder mentioned that the data publisher's statistics had the following issues:
1. It did not take into account token purchases that were already bound with Raydium, and most of the profits were generated after the token was bound.
2. It did not consider unrealized profits.
3. Many of the over 13 million traders were robots and AI agents. About 30% of the wallets only had one transaction, which cannot be attributed to real humans.
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