Buy activity slightly outpaced sales, with 6,210 purchases versus 4,950 sales, while the split in dollar terms ran almost even at $18.7 million and $19.1 million, respectively.
The sale-priced tokens at $0.004 were exhausted on Pump.fun’s website and four centralized exchanges, marking one of the fastest capital raises in ICO history.
On-chain dashboards compiled by Dune show that 23,959 wallets have completed the mandatory Know Your Customer procedures, but only 42.3% have secured tokens.
The average spend reached $44,209, while the median landed near $550, illustrating a skew toward whale participation, even as small holders dominated numerically. Exactly 202 wallets hit the $1 million hard cap, while 5,758 spent less than $1,000.
Furthermore, website analytics indicate that 76% of the tokens were sold through Pump.fun’s portal, with the balance handled by partner exchanges. The team said this approach strengthens direct ties to users and limits middleman influence.
Developers required identity checks for all participants and excluded residents from the US and UK, positioning the raise as a “compliant” alternative to earlier memecoin launches, according to statements posted on social media by Dune contributor Adam Tehc.