Pump.fun removes agent mode, citing “needless PVP”

- Pump.fun finally removes the Tokenized Agent launch option.
- The team said agent mode resulted in excessive griefing and PVP.
- Pump.fun once removed its live-streaming feature due to misuse.
Solana memecoin trading platform Pump.fun has removed agent mode for new token launches, following community requests.
Pump.fun announced the decision on Tuesday, saying the Tokenized Agent launch option is deprecated, effective immediately. Co-founder Alon Cohen said it’s the first step to “removing launch options that don’t add enough value to users.”
Last month I promised that we would start removing launch options that don’t add enough value to users.
Today, we began this process, and are continuing to take big steps towards a healthier ecosystem. 🧵 https://t.co/OnKOH3LRU9
— alon (@a1lon9) June 30, 2026
Cohen said the Tokenized Agents feature was introduced with the intention of bootstrapping on-chain agents with automated buyback and burn mechanics. However, it resulted in excessive griefing, confusion among traders, and “needless PVP.”
“Coins PVPing each other because of launch modes benefits no one. It slows down momentum for narratives and pushes people away from our ecosystem,” Cohen wrote on X.
The change applies to new token launches, according to Pump.fun. Existing coins that already enabled the agent mode feature will remain unaffected.
Cohen did say Pump.fun is still “super bullish” on the Tokenized Agents sector, adding there is a possibility the feature returns, but not as a launch option.
Community cites rare “W”
The Pump.fun community seems well receptive of the decision. Most of the reactions agree that removing the agent mode was a much-needed move.
Meanwhile, the news comes as Pump.fun activity heats up again, with the launch of a new token dubbed $ANSEM. The memecoin made the rounds on X after surging by 8500% over the last two days, reaching a $172M market cap.
The token is named after the popular Solana memecoin influencer Ansem, who reportedly holds 604M $ANSEM, representing more than 60% of the supply.
On Monday, Ansem had airdropped $6.7M in $ANSEM to 700+ wallets, with most of the recipients still holding their tokens.
UPDATE: 60% are STILL holding their $ANSEM airdrop
• 40% hold all
• 38% sold all
• 22% sold some https://t.co/3j2H0jtXvp pic.twitter.com/FgFlGfquCk— Bubblemaps (@bubblemaps) June 30, 2026
Some traders argue that Pump.fun’s decision to deprecate the agent mode is only coming due to Ansem’s influence.
Another Pump.fun feature goes badly
Pump.fun has had to deal with extreme cases where its features are used for unintended reasons.
Cryptopolitan once reported that live streamers on Pump.fun staged a fake private jet crash to lure viewers and pique their interest in their memecoin. Following a series of similar stunts, Pump.fun eventually removed the live-streaming feature.
Earlier in June, Pump.fun launched a “Pay ANYONE to do ANYTHING” bounty marketplace called Pump Fun GO. Just a few hours after launch, a user posted a bounty worth 10,000 SOL (roughly $690,000) referencing suicide, Cryptopolitan reported.
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FAQs
What did Pump.fun remove?
Pump.fun deprecated its "Tokenized Agent" launch option, which allowed users to create tokens tied to AI agent functionality on Solana, effective immediately on June 30, 2026.
Why did Pump.fun remove the agent launch mode?
The platform said community feedback made clear that having too many launch options was driving "needless PVP," or player-versus-player dynamics where traders compete against each other rather than building lasting projects.
Will Pump.fun remove more features?
Co-founder Alon indicated this is the first step in a broader process, writing that he had promised last month to start removing launch options that do not add enough value to users.
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Ibiam Wayas
Ibiam Wayas has covered the crypto news beat since 2019. He studied Computer Science at National Open University of Nigeria. His work has appeared on various crypto news platforms, including Coinfomania, Crypto News Australia, and AltcoinBuzz. Drawing on his background in Computer Science, he now focuses on crypto, robotics, and longevity news.
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