Pump.fun USDC Transfers Spark Debate Over SOL Activity

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  • Lookonchain reports $50M cash-out by Pump.fun, but Joestar traces USDC to ICO wallet, calling it treasury funds.

  • Wallet data shows steady USDC inflows over six months, suggesting fund consolidation rather than market manipulation.

  • Pump.fun deposited 3.93M SOL into Kraken; price impact on $PUMP remains minimal despite large exchange movements.

Crypto watchers are closely monitoring Pump.fun after reports suggested massive cash-outs. Lookonchain claimed, “It seems that pumpfun cashed out another $50M 11 hours ago!”

The report detailed deposits of 617.5M USDC into Kraken and 1.1B USDC flowing to Circle through wallet DTQK7G. Moreover, between May 19, 2024, and Aug 12, 2025, Pump.fun sold 4.19M SOL, worth $757M, with 264,373 SOL sold on-chain for $41.64M.

However, Joestar challenged this narrative, stating, “It takes 2 min to trace where those USDC came from, it’s literally the ICO wallet, just treasury funds, zero link with $PUMP price action.” The differing interpretations have fueled a debate in the crypto community about whether these movements represent operational funds or coordinated market actions.

USDC Transfers Reveal Steady Inflows

According to transaction data highlighted by Joestar, a single receiving wallet saw USDC deposits over six months. Transfers ranged from $15 to over $5,600, with most between $60 and several hundred dollars.

Each transfer was labeled simply as “Transfer,” suggesting straightforward wallet-to-wallet movements. Consequently, there were no outgoing transactions recorded in the snapshot. This pattern indicates that the wallet may have been consolidating funds for treasury management, savings, or operational use rather than market manipulation.

Besides, the repeated small inflows suggest careful fund management rather than sudden liquidation. Hence, the narrative of immediate “cash-out” appears overstated by some observers.

Solana Deposits and Market Implications

Lookonchain further reported, “Pumpfun deposited another 86,254 $SOL ($16.22M) into Kraken 6 hours ago instead of buying back $PUMP.” Total SOL deposits reached 3.93M ($715.5M) at an average price of $182. Meanwhile, 264,373 SOL sold for $41.64M at $158.

This activity highlights that while Pump.fun moves large sums of SOL into exchanges, the purpose may not necessarily correlate with impacting $PUMP prices. Additionally, the current $PUMP price trades at $0.001804 with a 24-hour volume of $47.75M, showing minimal immediate impact.

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