A wave of launchpads on Robinhood Chain took most of pump.fun's share of the token-launch business in the first two weeks of July. Still, pump.fun is now earning more per week than before they arrived.
The launchpad business grew faster than pump.fun lost ground in it. Weekly fees across the launchpads DefiLlama reports went from about $7 million in late June to roughly $18 million by mid-July and have stayed there, while pump.fun's own weekly take climbed to a 90-day high. Growth in the memecoin space came almost entirely from Robinhood Chain, whose mainnet opened six weeks ago, and it has since begun to reverse.
Launchpads collected $75.39 million in fees over the 30 days to Aug. 11, against $42.53 million in the 30 days before that, June 13 to July 12, a 77% increase, according to The Defiant's calculation from DefiLlama's daily fee data. The comparison covers all 125 launchpads for which DefiLlama reports fees.
Pump.fun took $31.83 million of the July 13 to Aug. 11 total, against $24.45 million in the June 13 to July 12 window, a 30% increase. Its share of the category fell to 42.2% from 57.5%.
The weekly series is sharper. In the week to June 30, pump.fun collected $5.63 million of the category's $7.10 million, or 79.4%. In the week to July 14, it collected $5 million of $18.71 million — 26.7%. In the week to Aug. 11 it collected $9.21 million of $17.83 million, or 51.7%, its largest weekly haul in 90 days.









