Pumpfun launches GO, an onchain bounty platform for paid tasks

Pumpfun launches GO, an onchain bounty platform for paid tasks

Pump.fun’s June 4 launch expands beyond token creation into crypto-paid task coordination, and the Solana-based marketplace drew more than 1,100 submissions and over 320 active tasks within hours despite scrutiny over moderation.

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Fact Check
Pump.fun's official X post confirms the June 4, 2026 launch of GO as a bounty platform. Decrypt and Bankless corroborate the paid-tasks design and immediate launch-day scrutiny. Cryptopolitan documents the 10,000 SOL suicide-linked bounty and the moderation concerns referenced in the claim. All claim elements are supported.
Summary

Pump.fun launched GO, also described as Pump Fun GO, on June 4 as an onchain bounty marketplace that lets users pay others in cryptocurrency to complete tasks worldwide. Within hours of going live, the Solana-based meme coin platform said GO had attracted more than 1,100 submissions and listed over 320 active tasks, signaling early demand as Pump.fun expands beyond memecoin infrastructure into blockchain-based task coordination and rewards. The rollout also quickly drew criticism after users posted attention-grabbing promotions such as forehead tattoos, mascot skydives and burning a vehicle, and after one user posted a 10,000 SOL bounty, worth roughly $690,000, that referenced suicide. Critics said the feature’s design and slogans, including “Pay ANYONE to do ANYTHING,” revived concerns about guardrails given Pump.fun’s earlier moderation controversies around livestreaming.

Terms & Concepts
  • onchain bounty marketplace: A blockchain-based platform where users post tasks and pay rewards for completing them.
  • SOL: Solana’s native token used for payments and network transactions.
  • memecoin: A token largely driven by internet culture, online communities and speculation.