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    Gate.io Deletes $600M Pump.fun Token Sale Page

    dogcryptoBy dogcryptoJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cryptocurrency exchange Gate.io has quietly removed a page showing an upcoming token sale for the Pump.fun Solana-based memecoin platform.

    On Tuesday, users of X noticed a “leaked” webpage showing details of a public sale of the Pump.fun official token, scheduled to start on July 12.

    The page shows 150 billion tokens being offered at $0.004 out of a total supply of 1 trillion tokens. The raise would amount to around $600 million. 

    The page states the IEO (Initial Exchange Offering) marks Pump’s “first official public token sale,” and the IEO valuation is set at $4 billion.

    However, the crypto exchange later deleted the page from both the English and Chinese versions of the website, now showing a 404 “page not found” notice. 

    Original token sale page. Source: Colin Wu

    Gate.io support post adds to confusion

    A response from Gate.io support to a user about the takedown has only added more confusion, stating, “following negotiations between Gate and the project, Gate has removed Pump.fun Pre-Market OTC. At this time, there is no confirmed date or announcement for its reopening.”

    The message references an October 2024 announcement that the exchange would no longer support over-the-counter trading for Pump.fun. 

    Cointelegraph reached out to Gate.io and Pump.fun founder Alon Cohen for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.  

    The Pump.fun token sale page now shows a 404 notice. Source: Gate.io

    Token sale rumors 

    In early June, rumors emerged that Pump.fun was planning to raise $1 billion through a token sale that would value the company at $4 billion.

    However, neither the platform nor its co-founder, Alon Cohen, confirmed these rumors despite a report at the time citing people familiar with the matter. 

    Related: Pump.fun and its founder hit in X account suspension blitz

    Pump.fun’s popularity wanes after memecoin slump

    The Solana-based meme marketplace Pump.fun surged in popularity in January during the memecoin minting frenzy. 

    The platform has facilitated the creation of more than 11 million new tokens with a combined total revenue of approximately 4.4 million Solana (SOL), or roughly $655 million, according to Dune Analytics.

    However, volumes have plummeted around 75% since the height of the memecoin frenzy in January, according to Dune. 

    DefiLlama reports a steeper 80% slump in daily volume on the platform over the past six months.

    On Monday, Cointelegraph reported that Solana’s newest memecoin launchpad, LetsBonk, doubled Pump.fun’s daily revenue with $1 million, shaking up the leaderboard in the memecoin space.

    Related: Dogecoin set for rebound? Ripple eyes US banking license: Hodler’s Digest