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degen pump.fun ·June 29, 2026

Dev wallet: the main indicator of a token's fate on pump.fun

the crptch team · analytics desk · 2 reading time

Every pump.fun token has a public deployer biography: their buy on the curve, their sell, their past launches. This is the most underrated and most predictive data layer on the platform.

Dev behavior patterns

  • Instant dump: the dev sells their allocation on the first pump - for them it was a lottery ticket for a couple dollars. The token may keep going, but the "captain left the ship" first.
  • Dump before graduation: worse - the dev milked the curve to the threshold and exited without pushing it to a DEX. Classic deploy-spam.
  • Dev holds and buys: a rare long-game pattern. Not a guarantee (they may dump from other wallets - a bubble map helps here), but statistically the best sign.
  • Dev with no allocation at all: a "fair launch" - or a setup: buys via their own bots from unrelated wallets in the first block.

Biography decides

One check beats all the others: this deployer's past tokens. A serial deployer with a graveyard of dead tickers will repeat the pattern - our engine keeps a registry of deployer fingerprints for exactly this reason: repeat offenders are predictable. A dev with one token and live activity is at least an unknown, not a verdict.

All of this is a minute in an explorer or automatic in our verdict: the on-chain intel block shows the deployer's allocation and their history.

$ grep --tags: #dev кошелек pump fun#деплоер продал#как проверить дева

✓ track record