#Pump.fun denies data statistics errors#

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The founder of Pump.fun has denied the statistics on user revenue data on the Dune platform, claiming that the data contains statistical errors. He pointed out that the Dune data did not include token purchases associated with Raydium, while most revenue was generated after token binding. It also did not consider unrealized profits. Additionally, out of over 13 million traders, many are bots and AI agents, and approximately 30% of wallets have only conducted one transaction, which is unlikely to be real users. Therefore, the Pump.fun founder believes that the Dune data underestimates users' actual revenue, and the number of real profit-making wallets and those with high profits could be much higher than what the data shows.

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Pump.fun founder Alon has questioned the data released by Dune platform regarding Pump.fun user profitability, believing that the data statistics are flawed. He pointed out that the Dune data did not take into account the purchase of tokens bound with Raydium, while most of the profits were generated after the token binding, therefore underestimating the actual profitability of users. Additionally, Dune data did not consider unrealized profits, those who hold early tokens, their actual profits may be far higher than what the data shows. Finally, Alon emphasized that there are many bots and AI agents among traders on the Pump.fun platform, about 30% of wallets have only made one transaction, these wallet activities are unlikely to be behind real human users. Therefore, Alon believes that the statistics on Dune platform are not accurate, the number of real profitable users may be far higher than what the data shows.

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The founder of Pump.fun believes that Dune's data statistics are incorrect and have not included token purchases that have been bound to Raydium, resulting in the neglect of some users' earnings.

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The founder of Pump.fun believes that Dune's data does not take unrealized profits into account, resulting in an underestimation of some users' actual earnings.

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The founder of Pump.fun believes that Dune's data contains a large number of bots and AI agents, leading to inaccurate data statistics.

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The founder of Pump.fun believes that approximately 30% of the wallets in Dune's data have only made one transaction, which is a sell, and that these wallet activities cannot be real human users behind them.

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