A memecoin factory just out-earned one of crypto’s most hyped derivatives exchanges. Pump.fun, the Solana-based token launchpad that lets anyone spin up a memecoin in seconds, posted $33.73 million in 30-day revenue, according to DeFiLlama data, surpassing Hyperliquid’s $32.73 million over the same period.
The $PUMP token responded accordingly, climbing roughly 12% to trade near $0.0027 with a market capitalization of approximately $1.055 billion.
The numbers behind the flip
Pump.fun’s total fees over the 30-day window reached $84.35 million, while Hyperliquid collected $47.14 million in fees during the same stretch. The gap between fees and revenue for each protocol reflects their different economic models. Pump.fun converts a larger share of its fee intake into protocol revenue, while Hyperliquid distributes more of its fees back to liquidity providers and stakers.
The TVL comparison tells a different story entirely. Hyperliquid sits on $6.041 billion in total value locked across its Layer 1 and Arbitrum deployments. Pump.fun holds $251.4 million, almost entirely on Solana. That means Pump.fun is generating more revenue per dollar locked by a factor of roughly 24x.







