How it works
PumpSplit sits between a pump.fun launch and the creator who drove the attention. One field at launch, one connected account, and the fees split themselves.
- 01
A coin launches
The launcher picks a fee allocation and nominates the TikTok, Reddit or Instagram account that inspired the coin. The allocation is written into the launch and cannot be raised later.
- 02
The creator connects
The nominated account connects their social profile through PumpSplit. Ownership is confirmed against the platform, and the profile gets a verified badge.
- 03
A payout wallet is attached
The creator connects a Solana wallet. Until they do, the fees keep accruing to their PumpSplit balance — nothing is lost while an account is unclaimed.
- 04
Fees accrue and settle
As the coin trades, the nominated share of creator fees lands in the PumpSplit balance. The creator claims to their wallet whenever they want.
Questions
- Who sets the fee share?
- The person launching the coin. They pick anything from 0.5% to 5% of the coin's creator fees, and lock it so it cannot be reduced afterwards.
- What if the creator never connects?
- The balance keeps accruing against the handle. It stays claimable the moment that account connects and verifies.
- Can a creator refuse a route?
- Yes. A connected creator can pause any coin routing to them, which stops further accrual from that coin.
- Which platforms are supported?
- TikTok, Reddit and Instagram at launch. All three are handled the same way — a handle, an ownership check, and a payout wallet.
- Is any of this live?
- No. This is a frontend prototype. Every creator, coin, wallet and number on the site is invented, and nothing touches a chain.
Launching a coin, or getting paid by one?
Prototype only. Back to the feed.
