Solana memecoin's daily issuance approaches 30,000 tokens, Pump.fun adjusts creator fee mechanism to cope with the surge

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On January 16, it was reported that the daily issuance of Solana ecosystem memecoins approached 30,000 tokens. The on-chain token creation platform Pump.fun announced a significant adjustment to its creator fee structure to adapt to the rapidly rebounding market environment. This issuance scale reached a new high since September last year and also reflected the continued enthusiasm of the Solana memecoin community.

According to an official statement released by Pump.fun, this adjustment mainly targets the previously launched Dynamic Fees V1 under the Project Ascend framework. Co-founder Alon Cohen stated that the mechanism has achieved some success in attracting new creators and increasing on-chain transaction frequency, but it still falls short in guiding the behavior of ordinary token deployers. Some fee designs, in actual operation, have instead encouraged low-risk, high-frequency token creation, failing to effectively stimulate more engaged and liquid trading activities.

To improve this structure, Pump.fun introduced a new creator fee sharing scheme. According to the latest rules, token teams can allocate related fees to up to 10 wallet addresses, while also supporting token ownership transfers and revoking subsequent update permissions. The platform pointed out that creators and their designated technical administrators can flexibly set specific fee ratios after the token issuance is completed, better aligning with the project's development needs.

Additionally, Pump.fun disclosed its future mechanism direction. In upcoming versions, the platform plans to introduce a voting mechanism involving traders to decide whether a certain token narrative still qualifies for creator fees. This design aims to shift the incentive logic from a single deployment action to a more dynamic feedback system that better reflects real market activity and trading participation.

From a data perspective, the rapid increase in token issuance is seen as an important signal of the Solana memecoin market recovery. More developers and speculators are returning to the chain, driving the platform's transaction density and discussion heat to rise in tandem.

Pump.fun stated that it will continue to optimize the fee model during 2026, ensuring creator earnings while enhancing the platform's overall sustainability. By guiding trading behavior rather than merely encouraging token creation, the platform hopes to establish a healthier, long-term incentive system within the Solana memecoin ecosystem.

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