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Pump.fun data shows 49% of March traders in the red as platform locks fees

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Nearly half of Pump.fun traders lost money in March as viral on-chain data exposes how few wallets meaningfully profited from Solana’s memecoin frenzy.

Summary

  • Nearly half of Pump.fun traders lost money in March 2026, according to viral on-chain data.
  • Around 96% of wallets either took losses or made less than $500 in profit from memecoin trading.
  • Pump.fun responded by locking creator fee redirects to curb abuse as scrutiny over retail losses mounts.

Almost half of traders on Solana memecoin launchpad Pump.fun ended March 2026 with net losses, according to a viral Dune Analytics dashboard compiled by pseudonymous analyst @oladee and shared on X. Tracking roughly 1.4 million wallets trading Pump.fun-issued tokens, the data showed that 49% to 50.6% of wallets lost money, while most of the rest scraped by with modest gains of under $500. When combined, about 96% of all wallets either finished the month in the red or made less than $500 in profit, underlining how little upside most retail speculators actually captured from March’s memecoin frenzy.

Of the wallets tracked, 45.4% to 45.6% booked profits capped at roughly $500, leaving only around 4% of participants with gains above that level. According to @oladee’s dashboard, just two wallets managed to realize more than $1 million in profit during the month, while another small cluster of addresses posted six‑figure losses, reinforcing the “lottery ticket” profile of Pump.fun trading. “Over 50% of Pump.fun traders ended this month in losses… when you combine wallets that lost money with wallets that made under $500 in profit, the figure reaches approximately 96% of all participants,” a summary of the data noted.

The backlash around the numbers spurred renewed criticism of Pump.fun’s economic design, which routes significant fees to token creators and the platform itself even as most traders lose money. In a bid to address abuse, Pump.fun announced on March 24 that it would restrict creator fee changes, allowing only a single post‑launch redirect of fee flows before those settings become permanently locked on-chain. Co-founder Alon Cohen said in a post on X that the update aims to curb “griefing” and other manipulation, where creators quietly change who receives fees after a token gains traction among traders.

The policy shift comes after Pump.fun emerged as one of Solana’s busiest venues, with daily volumes previously topping $2 billion as meme tokens roared back in early 2026. Earlier this month, the platform also expanded beyond pure meme coins, adding in-app trading for assets like WBTC, USDC and Ethereum via Wormhole, and rolling out a “Trader Cashback” model meant to send more fee revenue back to active participants. Still, with roughly 96% of March wallets either losing money or earning less than $500, the latest data thread has become a widely shared cautionary tale about retail memecoin speculation on Pump.fun and beyond.

In a previous crypto.news story, Pump.fun’s expansion into broader asset trading and fee cashback was framed as an attempt to shift incentives toward more sustainable on-chain activity as memecoin volatility tests retail traders’ appetite for risk.

Source: https://crypto.news/pump-fun-data-shows-49-of-march-traders-in-the-red-as-platform-locks-fees/

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