Pump Fun Trading Landscape Dominated by Bots: Only Two Humans Top $100M Volume
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The meme coin and micro-cap token mania keeps rolling through Solana-based venues like Pump Fun and PumpSwap. But there’s a slight problem: most of the trading volume is coming from bots. To be a little more precise, 93 of the top 100 wallets by trading volume on Pump Fun are trading for bots. The actual humans using the platforms aren’t even in the competition anymore. These are the key components of the on-chain trading narrative emerging in the Solana ecosystem. Even with the automated machines, a handful of remarkable human traders remain proof that the game isn’t entirely dominated by bots. Pump Fun may be a significant decentralized speculation hub, with over 3.7 million wallets trading in excess of $1,000, but the data highlights a faceless challenge for any human trader hoping to compete with the bots. Bots Reign Supreme Among High-Volume Traders Pump Fun is reshaping the current trading landscape with bots that are steadily scanning, sniping, and trading for the majority of the day. @Adam_Tehc has analyzed this and brings us the following: 93 out of the top 100 wallets by trading volume are likely automated, based on their stay-up-all-night, round-the-clock activity patterns. Turns out 93 out of the top 100 pumpfun/pumpswap wallets are bots. Adding some simple bot filtering. (which they’ll certainly do for the airdrop) Here’s the actual human leaderboard: • 2 wallets have traded over $100M+ volume (@Cupseyy & @TheMisterFrog) • 785 wallets have… https://t.co/td9lZN1vHZ pic.twitter.com/bG69K6v2gF — Adam (@Adam_Tehc) June 9, 2025 These wallets trade more than 18 hours per day—well beyond any human operator. There are effects of this bot activity that go beyond the just competitive aspect. They have bearing on liquidity, price discovery, and volatility for tokens that are newly launched—like the Pump Fun tokens, for instance. Bots—the automated kind, as well…
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