Data: Pump.fun's total repurchased PUMP tokens have surpassed $300 million in value.

PUMP-1,96%
SOL-3,98%

ChainCatcher reports that, according to fees.pump.fun data, Pump.fun spent 16,813.7 SOL (approximately $1.42 million) yesterday to buy back 683.9 million PUMP tokens.

Since the start of the PUMP buyback on July 15, the total buyback value has exceeded $300 million. The current total buyback amount reaches $300,178,162, reducing the total circulating supply by 25.383%.

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Since July 15, when the PUMP buyback began, the total buyback value has exceeded $300 million, with the current total buyback reaching $300,178,162, reducing the total circulating supply by 25.383%.
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