Pump.fun Handles 70% of Solana (SOL) Transactions

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JH Kim

Summary

  • Pump.fun recently announced that it is responsible for 70% of the transactions on the Solana (SOL) network.
  • Pump.fun's transaction share once recorded an all-time high of 75.5%.
  • The share, which had fallen to 53% on December 17th, has recently been rising again.

According to the cryptocurrency-focused media outlet Decrypto on the 6th (local time), Pump.fun announced that it was responsible for 70% of the transactions on the Solana (SOL) network over the past weekend.

Pump.fun's highest transaction share was 75.5%, which fell to 53% on December 17th but has recently rebounded.

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