The Extraction
Every launch, trade, and migration means extracted SOL leaving the ecosystem.
Community protest / Airdrop watch
They made over $1B in revenue. They promised an airdrop. It still has not shown up. No claim page, no real date, just users asking the same question every day.
Get positioned first. The campaign starts with skin in the game.
Enter the community here and stay visible.
Drop a post that shows you are part of the airdrop pressure campaign.
Tag @pumpairdrop on X with your wallet address.
Earn your well deserved pumpfun airdrop!
Protest delay counter
Day 327 since the airdrop was officially announced.
Users paid Pump.fun more than $1B in fees while the airdrop stayed stuck in limbo. The protest question is simple: where is it, who qualifies, and why is there still no date after the trenches funded the machine?
Cumulative revenue milestone
$0+Swipe the row. Each card is a pressure point pulled from the airdrop protest narrative.
Every launch, trade, and migration means extracted SOL leaving the ecosystem.
The airdrop was announced, then buried under vague updates and no useful date.
Hundreds of millions in tokens burned while the one promise users wanted stayed unanswered.
As X Communities disappear, Pump.fun rolls out its own community layer. Protest can move in too.
The campaign frames Alon separately from KOL payroll claims because he is the founder figure tied to Pump.fun itself. This is the owner-facing file: the airdrop promise, the fee extraction, the token burn, and the silence all point back to leadership.
The payroll allegation is mainly based on the Pump.fun trading-terminal connection: these accounts are claimed to have the related badge on X. The badge is a signal the community wants explained, not proof of payment by itself. These are only some of many accounts the community is watching.
The demand
Publish fee totals.
Show criteria.
Name the date.
Explain the burn.
Open claims.
Answer users.