The cofounder of leading Solana-based memecoin launchpad, Pump. fun, has declared it has already overtaken Rumble in the live-streaming market, though independent data to back that claim remains 0 Cohen said on X that the platform has “already flipped Rumble in terms of average number of concurrent live streams,” adding that it is “currently inching at ~1% of Twitch’s market share and ~10% of Kick’s.” He concluded with a warning to rivals: “We’re nibbling on their lunch and COMING FOR MORE.” 1 makes comeback after 2024 controversy Pump. fun’s streaming feature was first introduced in 2024 as a way to integrate live broadcasting with token launches.
However, in late 2024, the company suspended live-streaming indefinitely after reports of abusive and dangerous live sessions, including users engaging in self-harm stunts to promote token 2 this year, the feature was reintroduced for a limited pool of about 5% of users, with stricter moderation and safety 3 after, it was made available to all 4 coming back from the dead, it has brought more life to the platform, with the team pushing for increased adoption, and it seems to have taken it a notch further this 5 leads challenge to live-streaming model The company has been pitching the model as a radical alternative to platforms like Twitch, Kick, and 6 a follow-up post on X , Alon listed the platform’s key advantages, one of which, according to him, is instant creator fees, adding that creators will make times 100 what they’ll earn 7 advantage is instant viewership with a community that’s incentivized to support 8 are free clipping on X and 24/7 support from the 9 pitch is targeted at younger creators frustrated by what Alon described in another post as “lack of monetization or censorship” on mainstream platforms.
“Millions of the most influential people amongst Gen Z are begging for a better system,” he 10 it has been hard to verify Pump. fun’s claims, according to data from StreamCharts , Rumble has averaged about 251 concurrent live channels and over 56,000 concurrent viewers over the past 30 11 12 to have “flipped” Rumble, it would need to surpass that threshold in active live 13 there’s data that shows the activity on other streaming platforms such as Rumble, Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and many more, there’s no data to back Alon’s claim, which came not long after Pump. fun’s native token briefly crossed $3 billion in its market 14 over the token model The platform’s rapid growth has caught the attention of industry observers, but not all are convinced of its 15 Bodily, founder of 16 , a memecoin launchpad in the Bitcoin ecosystem, voiced concern that Pump.
fun’s token-driven system could ultimately turn creators against it. “Streaming on 17 gives you an opportunity to make money, especially right now in the early days,” Bodily posted on X. “But why does a streamer want a token hanging over their heads? As soon as the volume stops (which it inevitably will), the music stops, and everyone hates them for their low-performing token.” He added that the model incentivizes volatility rather than stable earnings: “Volume-based creator rewards incentivize pump and 18 a creator, you want volatility in your token because that drives volume and 19 I’m not a huge fan of the model.” While 20 promises recurring revenue and instant fees, critics fear the incentives encourage short-term extraction rather than sustainable 21 live-streaming wars are increasingly shaped by questions of 22 is betting that creators will embrace speculative token models as a shortcut to 23 critics argue that those same mechanisms could drive them 24 Difference Wire helps crypto brands break through and dominate headlines fast
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