Pump.fun’s new GO bounty feature is facing fresh criticism after reports said users completed or posted tasks involving tattoos, public humiliation and high-risk stunts for crypto rewards.
Summary
- Pump.fun’s GO feature has paid over $370,000 while hundreds of bounties remain open online.
- Reported tasks range from charity actions to forehead tattoos, job quitting videos and risky stunts.
- Critics say crypto rewards can pressure vulnerable users into unsafe or humiliating public behavior online.
The Solana meme coin launchpad introduced GO in early June as a marketplace where users can create paid tasks and lock rewards in escrow.
According to the New York…







