Pump.fun Launches Automated Buybacks for Tokenized AI Agents

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  • Pump.fun now automates buybacks for AI agent tokens, aligning success with community holders.
  • Revenue from agents in $SOL or $USDC directly buys and burns tokens, boosting scarcity and value.
  • Developers can tweak buyback rates, claim revenue, and integrate existing tokens for multiple agents.

The AI-driven crypto economy is taking a step forward as Pump.fun introduces automated buybacks for tokenized AI agents. This new feature allows developers to launch agent tokens on Pump.fun and automatically use agent-generated revenue in $SOL or $USDC to buy back and burn their tokens.

Consequently, early supporters and community holders can benefit directly from the success of the agents, solving a long-standing alignment problem in the rapidly growing agentic economy.

Besides aligning incentives, the update aims to address value accrual issues that previously plagued agentic projects. Often, when an agent succeeds, its token’s value failed to reflect that success, leaving early believers with little reward.

Pump.fun’s automated buyback mechanism directly ties an agent’s onchain earnings to token demand and scarcity. As a result, the token becomes a living reflection of the agent’s performance, encouraging more robust community engagement and early investment.

How the Automated Buyback Works

Launching a tokenized agent is straightforward. Developers create an agent token on Pump.fun, set a percentage of revenue for buybacks, and provide a CA & Skills md file. Whenever the agent earns revenue—from SaaS, product sales, trading, or other channels—a portion is directed toward buying back and burning the token.

Buybacks occur through a centralized authority, then immediately burn via smart contract. To prevent frontrunning, the buyback cadence is probabilistic, adding an extra layer of security.

Additionally, developers retain flexibility. They can adjust buyback percentages, claim non-allocated revenue, and earn creator fees from trading volume. Existing tokens can also integrate the feature, enabling multiple agents to contribute revenue to a single token. Each deposit is verified via a unique invoice ID, ensuring buybacks only execute when revenue is valid and exceeds $10 in value.

Moreover, Pump.fun clarifies that agents themselves are developed off-platform using tools like Claude Code or OpenClaw. The platform strictly manages the tokenized buyback functionality, leaving the agent’s operations and decisions under developer control.

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