PumpFun recently launched a brand new creator fee-sharing system. Simply put, token creators and CTO admins can now flexibly allocate transaction fees to up to 10 different wallet addresses according to their needs after the token officially launches.
This update comes with two practical features: first, support for transferring token ownership, and second, the ability to revoke update permissions at any time. This means creators have more control over their projects, and the transparency of fee allocation has significantly improved. However, currently these feature settings still need to be completed through PumpFun's interface, and relevant details may require further official clarification.
For small and medium-sized creators, this fee-sharing mechanism opens up new possibilities — they can share revenue with partners, community contributors, or even use it to incentivize specific ecosystem participants.
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PumpFun recently launched a brand new creator fee-sharing system. Simply put, token creators and CTO admins can now flexibly allocate transaction fees to up to 10 different wallet addresses according to their needs after the token officially launches.
This update comes with two practical features: first, support for transferring token ownership, and second, the ability to revoke update permissions at any time. This means creators have more control over their projects, and the transparency of fee allocation has significantly improved. However, currently these feature settings still need to be completed through PumpFun's interface, and relevant details may require further official clarification.
For small and medium-sized creators, this fee-sharing mechanism opens up new possibilities — they can share revenue with partners, community contributors, or even use it to incentivize specific ecosystem participants.