Law Firm Initiates Class Action Lawsuit against Pump.fun, Victims May Have Opportunity for Compensation
Original Article Title: "Pump.fun Involved in Fraud! US Law Firm Burwick Law Launches Class Action Lawsuit: Millions of Victims"
Original Article Author: Arthur Wang, BlockTempo
The US law firm Burwick Law is currently representing investors who suffered losses on the Solana blockchain's Meme launch platform Pump.fun, initiating a class action lawsuit and calling on victims to participate in the investigation to seek compensation.
Victims May Have Opportunity for Compensation
According to Burwick Law's announcement, the firm is currently filing a lawsuit against the Pump.fun platform, accusing it of potential fraud and manipulation. Affected investors can fill out a free investigation form on the firm's website to provide information to assist in the case investigation.
The firm noted that this action stemmed from months of contact with investors who suffered significant losses due to memecoin investments, alleging that the meme coins on the platform were involved in "rug pull" and unfulfilled promises. The firm further stated:
"Over the past several months, Pump.fun has collected billions of dollars in fees and allowed illegal drug use, self-harm, racism, anti-Semitism, indecent behavior, animal abuse, violence, and other antisocial behaviors on the platform."
Pump.fun Controversy: Low Returns and Fraud Suspicions
Pump.fun is a Meme launch platform based on the Solana blockchain, allowing users to create and issue tokens without the need for technical knowledge, but its operational model and transparency have been questioned.
Data shows that out of the 14 million crypto wallets that interacted with Pump.fun, only 0.4% made profits exceeding $10,000, and only 0.04% exceeded $100,000. Burwick's potential client base of victims could reach millions.

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The firm criticizes Pump.fun's anonymous founders and other corrupt individuals and entities associated with the platform, believing that they exploit general investors using the professional jargon and false promises of the cryptocurrency industry, hindering the space for truly socially valuable projects.
Platform Functionality Controversy
Pump.fun used to offer a live streaming function, but due to the creators engaging in risky behavior to promote a token, this feature has been disabled. Furthermore, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of the United Kingdom has banned UK residents from using Pump.fun as of December 2023 to prevent the spread of related fraudulent activities.
Other Actions and Stance of Burwick Law
Burwick Law explicitly states that the law firm is not associated with any token using its name or image and emphasizes its commitment to promoting accountability in the crypto industry. Apart from the Pump.fun case, the law firm has also filed legal actions against other fraud-related NFT and blockchain projects, including Moonbirds and Proof Collective NFT, as well as Full Send Metacard NFT.

Divergent Views from International Communities
In response to the controversy surrounding Pump.fun, international communities hold varying opinions. Some believe that since the platform collected fees amounting to billions of dollars, legal action should be taken to seek justice for the victims. Others argue that investment failures should be borne by the investors themselves and that thorough research should be conducted before making investments. Additionally, some have labeled Pump.fun as a "scam machine," accusing the platform team of profiting through rug pulls and criticizing such actions for eroding investor trust. Some victims have admitted to significant losses but remain skeptical about the effectiveness of legal fees and actions, questioning whether lawsuits can actually resolve the issues.
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