A memecoin believed to have been launched by a law firm to help it build a class-action lawsuit against Solana memecoin ...
Burwick Law proposed a class action lawsuit in January alleging Pump.Fun was engaged in violating securities laws ...
Pumpfun co-founder Alon shot down speculation about a token launch and IPO, calling the reports “wrong” and urging users to ignore anything not directly confirmed by the team in a post on X today. The ...
Dog Shit Going NoWhere (DOGSHIT2) has recently come under scrutiny after it was linked to a class-action lawsuit against the creators of Pump.fun, a Solana-based meme coin platform.
Pump.fun faces legal pressure over DOGSHIT2 as law firms accuse it of IP misuse and fraud. The token surges despite controversy.
Solana-based platform Pump.fun faces escalating legal challenges over alleged IP violations and unauthorized meme coins, ...
U.S. law firms Burwick Law and Wolf Popper LLP issued a cease and desist letter to Pump.fun, demanding the immediate removal of several ...
Burwick Law accuses Pump.fun of creating tokens to intimidate clients, interfering with legal proceedings and disrupting justice.
Pump.fun faces legal action from Burwick Law over IP violations and market manipulation allegations related to meme coins.
A memecoin suspected to have been launched by a law firm as part of a class-action lawsuit against Pump.fun has drawn attention, briefly reaching a $23 million market cap.
Source: Pump.fun Exhibit C of the court documents has the creation date of DOGSHIT2 as Oct. 31 last year, while the listing comes with a warning, “Don’t buy this coin.” Data from Gecko ...
At the center of the controversy is a token called 'DOGSHIT2' a Solana-based memecoin that's up almost 200%, according to CoinGecko data. It might be confusing to those not terminally online why a ...