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Is Pump.fun Enabling a New Generation of Racists?

29 September 2025 21:27 UTC
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  • Pump.fun’s ease of meme coin creation fuels racist tokens, with four of the top 15 trending on DEXScreener using slurs.
  • The low barrier to entry democratizes malicious content, allowing offensive coins like “Hitler Musk” and “Swasticoin” to spread fast.
  • Calls for filtering grow as Buterin and Solana leaders warn DEXs’ lack of oversight lets racist and extremist tokens thrive unchecked.
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The emergence of multiple trending tokens launched via Pump.fun that contain racial slurs has generated widespread concern across the crypto community regarding the proliferation of discriminatory and highly offensive meme coins.

These incidents have restarted the debate over the lack of regulation in the meme coin space. The ease with which tokens can be created on launchpads inevitably facilitates the dissemination of malicious content.

Escalation of Offensive Meme Coins

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A concerning trend emerging in the meme coin industry is the proliferation of racist tokens.

Of the top 15 trending tokens on DEXScreener, four have names that contain racial slurs or allude to skin color. The tokens were all launched on the popular Solana platform, Pump.fun.

Pump.fun has come under scrutiny for the launch of racist meme coins. Source: DEX Screener.

The news comes a day after Pump.fun enthusiasts reportedly vandalized the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, hanging up a banner with the launchpad’s signature pill logo.

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While racist meme coins are not new to the crypto sector, their recent status as trending tokens on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) illustrates the escalating scale of the problem.

Ease of Creation and Malicious Content

Commonly described as a “meme coin factory,” Pump.fun is a decentralized platform that has transformed the creation of meme coins. The launchpad makes the process exceptionally simple, fast, and affordable. 

This extreme ease of use has drastically lowered the barrier to entry for launching hateful or racist meme coins. The increased frequency of these offensive tokens represents the democratization of malicious content.

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A prime example came earlier this year when an American rapper announced a “Swasticoin” on X.

In a separate incident, a “Hitler Musk” token swiftly appeared on Pump.fun immediately following Elon Musk’s salute during Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration. The gesture was widely interpreted as a reference to Nazi-fascism.

Despite some attempts by industry leaders to condemn the creation of these controversial tokens, the recent incidents clearly demonstrate that the issue remains persistent.

The Regulatory Challenge of DEXs

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Leading figures in the cryptocurrency sector addressed the proliferation of meme coins with offensive themes.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin previously criticized the rise of these tokens. In the March 2024 blog post, he specifically condemned “openly super-racist” meme coins on the Solana blockchain and other tokens linked to totalitarian regimes.

The Solana Foundation has also acknowledged the issue. Austin Federa, the foundation’s head of strategy, proposed that implementing filtering mechanisms within crypto applications could be a viable solution for restricting the visibility of these controversial assets.

Yet, curbing this activity on a DEX is inherently difficult because there is no central authority to vet or police token names before launch.

Consequently, a regulatory and ethical vacuum continues to enable the creation and viral spread of these controversial tokens.

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