Key takeaways
- PUMP is down 3% on Wednesday after rallying nearly 13% the previous day.
- Futures Open Interest climbed to a record $258.62 million, indicating increased speculative positioning.
- The funding rate surged to 0.039%, reflecting a sharp shift toward leveraged long positions.
Pump.fun (PUMP) declines 3% on Wednesday as traders take profits following an almost 13% rally during the previous session.
Despite the pullback, derivatives data indicates that speculative demand continues to strengthen. PUMP futures Open Interest has risen to an all-time high of $258.62 million, while the funding rate has turned sharply positive.
Pump.fun’s network metrics also show improving adoption. Total Value Locked (TVL) has reached a record 3.34 million SOL, accompanied by rising revenue and active addresses.
PUMP retains a mildly bullish technical outlook above $0.00300 as its 50-day and 200-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) approach a potential Golden Cross.
PUMP Open Interest hits record high
Retail speculation in PUMP is increasing following the token’s more than 40% advance since the beginning of August.
According to CoinGlass, futures Open Interest rose to a record $258.62 million on Wednesday, up from $216.74 million one day earlier. This represents an increase of approximately $41.88 million within 24 hours.
Open Interest measures the total notional value of active futures and perpetual contracts that have not been settled. An increase alongside a price recovery generally indicates that traders are opening new positions and committing additional capital to the market.
The rise supports a bullish interpretation, but it also means leverage is building rapidly. Elevated leverage can amplify price gains while increasing the risk of sharp liquidations if the market reverses.
PUMP’s funding rate climbed to 0.039% on Wednesday, reversing from negative 0.0036% the previous day.
Funding rates are periodic payments exchanged between traders holding long and short positions in perpetual futures. A positive reading means long traders are paying shorts, typically because demand for bullish exposure is stronger.
The rapid shift from negative to strongly positive funding confirms that traders have moved aggressively toward long positions.
However, elevated funding can create a crowded market. If PUMP falls unexpectedly, leveraged longs may be forced to close, potentially accelerating the decline through a cascade of liquidations.
The combination of record Open Interest and sharply positive funding therefore reflects strong bullish sentiment alongside increasing speculative risk.
Pump.fun’s Total Value Locked has increased to an all-time high of 3.34 million SOL, according to DeFiLlama.
TVL measures the value of assets deposited in a decentralized finance protocol. The steady rise in deposits indicates that users are committing more capital to the Pump.fun ecosystem.
The increase strengthens the case that recent activity is not limited to speculation in the PUMP token. It also reflects greater use of the underlying protocol.
Nevertheless, SOL-denominated TVL can fluctuate in US Dollar terms when Solana’s market price changes. Both the quantity of deposited SOL and its Dollar value should be considered when evaluating longer-term growth.
Pump.fun generated 23,706 SOL in revenue on Tuesday, lifting its weekly total to more than 47,500 SOL.
The protocol collected 151,929 SOL in revenue during the previous week, its strongest weekly performance in 18 months.
Active addresses also rose to 81,429 last week, up from 74,438 during the preceding week. That represents an increase of almost 9.4%.
Rising revenue and active addresses indicate increased participation across the platform. If sustained, this activity could support demand for PUMP and strengthen confidence in the protocol’s economic model.
The key question is whether current usage can remain elevated after the recent surge in speculative activity slows.
PUMP approaches a Golden Cross
PUMP trades above $0.00300 at the time of writing, maintaining a bullish short-term structure despite Wednesday’s decline.
The token remains above its 50-day EMA at $0.002214 and its 200-day EMA near $0.002227. These moving averages create a concentrated support zone around $0.00221-$0.00223.
The 50-day EMA is also close to crossing above the 200-day EMA. This formation, known as a Golden Cross, is commonly interpreted as a potential transition from a bearish trend into a longer-term bullish phase.
A Golden Cross is a lagging indicator and does not guarantee further gains. However, confirmation of the pattern could attract additional momentum traders if network and derivatives activity remain strong.
The Relative Strength Index stands near 68, indicating strong buying momentum. The reading remains below the conventional overbought threshold of 70, although it suggests the rally is becoming stretched.
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator remains above its signal line, reinforcing the bullish momentum outlook.
Immediate resistance sits at $0.003399, corresponding with the December 3 high. A decisive daily close above this level could confirm a broader breakout and extend PUMP’s uptrend.

Failure to clear $0.003399 could lead to further profit-taking, particularly given the elevated funding rate and record leveraged positioning.
On the downside, the 200-day EMA at approximately $0.002227 provides initial support, closely reinforced by the 50-day EMA near $0.002214. A daily close below this cluster would weaken the bullish setup and reduce the likelihood of a successful Golden Cross.
PUMP’s near-term direction will likely depend on whether growing network activity can offset the risks created by crowded leveraged long positions.
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