Solana creators bagged $19.3M from Pump.Fun streams
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Solana (SOL) is gaining attention again in the market, backed by creator activity on Pump.fun and some fresh moves by Forward Industries on Wall Street. Last week, creators on Pump.fun earned over $19 million in fees while SOL price spiked by 17%. Ethereum, which has been leading the altcoin rally, saw Solana outperforming it and flashing bullish sentiments for the ecosystem. Ethereum price remained up by more than 4% in the last 30 days while SOL price jumped by almost 30% in the same time. Pump.fun creator earnings spike Pump.fun first debuted its streaming feature in 2024 but paused it following reports of unsafe live sessions. This even included self-harm stunts. After a controlled reintroduction in 2025 with stricter moderation, the feature was rolled out to all users. The results have been immediate, Pump.fun now ranks close to 1% of Twitch’s channels and 10% of Kick’s. Adam shared the data from Dune for the first 7 days of the Pump.fun fee structure change. It saw $15.5 million in creator fees being claimed. He categorized the top 25 creator fee claimers before September 10. It involves 5 streamers, 9 serial deployers and 11 one-hit wonders. The earnings ranged from $70K to $177K. I categorized the top 25 creator fee claimers from the last 7 days: • 5 streamers• 9 serial deployers• 11 one-hit wonders Earnings ranged from $70K to $177K. In total, 46,786 wallets claimed creator fees, up over 50% from the week prior. pic.twitter.com/TGChe9ojx0 — Adam (@Adam_Tehc) September 10, 2025 He added that more than 46.7k wallets claimed creator fees at that time, which is up by over 50% from the previous week. Adam highlighted that Gainzy claimed $108K in creator fees over that period. The platform’s native PUMP token recently breached a $3 billion market cap. This milestone came…
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