An Open Letter
Dear Alon,

We are the ones who showed up every day. Not the venture funds, not the insiders, not the anonymous wallets that dumped on us. We are the traders, the streamers, the builders, the people who made Pump.fun what it became. We filled the trenches. We brought the volume. We turned your platform into a name everyone in crypto knows.

When you announced the TGE and promised an airdrop for the community, we believed you. You said the people who helped build the platform would be rewarded. You said the airdrop would be meaningful. So we kept going. We kept trading. We kept bringing people in. We kept believing that our loyalty would be honored.

Then came July 23. The interview with ThreadGuy. You told the world the airdrop would not happen in the immediate future. The token dropped twenty percent in hours. Seven hundred million dollars in market cap evaporated. Not because the market was irrational. Because you confirmed what many had started to fear. That the promise was not real.

You said only five people on earth know the airdrop plans. You said you cannot share details. You said the priority is bringing back attention to the ecosystem. But the attention was already there. We were the attention. We were the ones trading, streaming, creating content, building community. We were the ones who generated over seven hundred million dollars in revenue for Pump.fun.

Private investors were allowed to sell with no vesting. The token dropped below its ICO price. You bought five meme coins to show support and four of them lost value. There was a buyback program but it could not stop the bleeding. You burned thirty six percent of the supply and the market barely moved. Every attempt to restore confidence fell short because none of them addressed the core issue.

The community is not asking for a handout. We are asking for what we were promised. A timeline. A commitment. A sign that our years of loyalty mean something to you.

When Gainzy, one of the biggest streamers on your own platform, had to go live and express his frustration, that should have told you something. When users with millions in volume say they feel abandoned, that should matter. When Hyperliquid can airdrop six and seven figure rewards to their loyal users, there is no excuse for keeping your own community in the dark.

The lawsuits are growing. The competitors are gaining. The trust is eroding. Not because the market turned against you. Because the people who carried Pump.fun no longer feel seen.

We are writing this because we still want it to work. We want Pump.fun to be what it promised to be. A platform that rewards the people who build it. A place where loyalty means something. A community that is treated as partners, not as exit liquidity.

You said the airdrop will come. We are asking you to mean it. Give us a date. Give us transparency. Give us a reason to keep believing.

We are still here. We are still waiting. We are still hoping you choose to do right by the people who made Pump.fun possible.

With sincerity,

The Community


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