This move comes as the platform faces mounting competition in the rapidly growing token generation market.
The API documents reveal endpoints that hint at a subscription model, Stripe webhook integration, order books, and social features such as posts, messaging, and video support.
Dumpster DAO also reported that users may soon be able to set subscription prices and launch their tokens, suggesting a shift toward a more creator-driven ecosystem.
One notable detail is the potential compatibility with Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) chains.
According to the DAO:
“The format of the Order schema also indicates that EVM chains could be supported, either via an existing chain or a new one. There is no indication of which chain this would use, but “approvals” are typically used in EVM chains.”
The platform’s new order book feature, also uncovered in the API, will reportedly be handled by the server, though its intended function is still unknown.
Additionally, the documents point to improved moderation tools, indicating a broader focus on platform governance.
Dumpster DAO added:
“Still, most of this is still speculative. There is evidence of other features like enhanced moderation and something called ‘clips,’ but none of this has been publicly announced.”
As of press time, the Pump.fun’s team has yet to respond to CryptoSlate’s request for comment.