TLDR:
- Pump Foundation holds nearly $2 billion in treasury assets, mostly in stablecoins, no SOL held.
- Baton Corporation develops pump.fun and receives about $100 million yearly for operations.
- Pump.fun has generated over $1 billion in total revenue since its January 2024 platform launch.
- With 13.5 million active wallets, pump.fun now drives about 40% of Solana’s network activity.
Pump Foundation currently holds close to $2 billion in treasury assets, according to Pump fun co-founder Noah Tweedale.
Tweedale shared the figure during an interview with Crypto Insider published on August 8, 2026. The foundation operates separately from Baton Corporation, the UK-based company that develops the platform.
Baton receives roughly $100 million annually to cover development, technology, and other operating costs. The treasury holds no SOL and instead consists mainly of stablecoins and other assets.
Foundation Structure and Revenue Sources
Pump Foundation’s funds come primarily from its initial coin offering and ongoing platform revenue. This separation keeps foundation assets distinct from the operational budget used by Baton Corporation. Baton handles the technical side of the business, building and maintaining the trading platform.
The foundation’s treasury composition reflects a conservative approach to asset management. Holding stablecoins rather than SOL reduces exposure to token price swings. This structure allows the foundation to fund long-term initiatives without relying on volatile crypto holdings.
Tweedale also addressed the team behind Pump fun during the conversation. The team maintains a young average age of 25 years old. Despite its size, the group manages a treasury approaching $2 billion alongside a sizable annual budget.
The co-founder acknowledged past communication gaps with investors and the wider community. He stated the team plans to increase transparency going forward. Regular updates are expected to become part of the foundation’s ongoing strategy.
Platform Growth and Future Expansion
Pump fun launched in January 2024 and has since generated over $1 billion in revenue. The platform now engages 13.5 million active wallets across its ecosystem. That activity accounts for roughly 40% of total network usage on Solana.
The platform started as a basic meme coin launchpad before evolving further. It has since become a mobile-first social trading platform built for everyday users.
Traders can now deposit funds and place trades directly from their phones. This shift removed many of the technical barriers that once limited crypto trading access.
Looking ahead, the team is expanding its mobile app, web interface, and a professional trading terminal. New initiatives include GoDo.fun, a bounty-based feature, and a boost mode for coin launches. Both additions aim to support faster platform growth going forward.
A pump.fun stablecoin is also under consideration by the team. Such a token would let traders denominate trades in US dollars instead of SOL.
The platform already supports cross-chain assets from BNB, ETH, and Base networks, giving users broader access beyond the Solana ecosystem alone.



