Pump.fun, the Solana-based memecoin launchpad that made launching a token as easy as ordering a pizza, now wants to pay people to do unhinged things on camera. The platform’s new GO bounty marketplace went live this week, and within hours it had racked up over 230 active bounties with more than $100,000 in unclaimed rewards sitting in escrow.

The most eye-catching proposal: roughly $57,000 for someone willing to skydive into a 2026 World Cup match dressed as a memecoin mascot. Other bounties include getting ticker symbols permanently tattooed on your forehead, quitting your job on a livestream, and setting a vehicle on fire.

How the bounty platform works

Pump.fun is positioning GO as an open marketplace where anyone can post a task and attach a crypto reward. The platform described it as a way to “complete bounties for ANY task and leverage the power of humans & money across the globe.”

The mechanics are straightforward. Someone posts a bounty with a description and a reward amount. The funds go into escrow. Another user attempts the task, submits proof, and Pump.fun reviews the submission. If accepted, the bounty gets paid out.