Pump.fun continues to show meaningful progress. Recent development logs confirm active work, with the latest update recorded on October 30th. The project maintains a transparent development cycle, and key contributors like Sarah Jamie Lewis remain actively engaged across platforms including Mastodon, where community discussions and updates are regularly shared.
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ContractFreelancer
· 4h ago
With such high transparency, how are there still people questioning? I really don't understand.
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NullWhisperer
· 4h ago
october 30th update sounds promising, but tbh need to dig into those commit logs myself—"transparent" is what everyone claims until you find the first security gap, yeah?
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MemeEchoer
· 4h ago
pump.fun is messing around again, is the October 30th update real or fake?
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StealthDeployer
· 5h ago
Is pump.fun's update speed... for real? It was last updated at the end of October? Isn't it just copying and pasting again?
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0xSoulless
· 5h ago
Update log? Ha, it's the same old story. Show some code before cutting the leeks.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 5h ago
Still updating on October 30th? Not bad, at least it didn't end abruptly.
Pump.fun continues to show meaningful progress. Recent development logs confirm active work, with the latest update recorded on October 30th. The project maintains a transparent development cycle, and key contributors like Sarah Jamie Lewis remain actively engaged across platforms including Mastodon, where community discussions and updates are regularly shared.