Pump.fun News Update: Curve Founder Slams Platform, Criticizes Phantom Michael Egorov, founder of Curve Finance,criticized Pump.fun on X, calling its memecoin listings a "casino of scams" and
Michael Egorov, founder of Curve Finance,criticized Pump.fun on X, calling its memecoin listings a "casino of scams" and describing a rough experience connecting the Phantom wallet to a hardware device.

This Pump.fun news update covers what Egorov's said, how rival platform ClawPump responded, and where the exchange stands as of this report.
The Key Facts
Who: Michael Egorov, founder of Curve Finance and Yield Basis
What: Criticized Pump.fun's memecoin listings; said connecting Phantom to a hardware wallet was harder than using MetaMask
Reply: ClawPump co-founder Tomi204 responded in the same thread
Status: Neither Pump.fun's nor Phantom had issued a public response at the time of writing
What Egorov Said
In the post, Egorov wrote that "It is a casino of scams called memecoins," arguing that most tokens launched on the platform offer little real value to traders. Pump.fun is a Solana-based launchpad, not an exchange, that lets users create and trade memecoins directly on-chain.
On the wallet side, Egorov said he ran into repeated issues connecting the Phantom wallet to a hardware wallet before the pairing finally worked, calling the process rougher than his experience with MetaMask. He did not name the specific hardware wallet brand involved, and the post did not include screenshots or technical details of the failure.
The Reply From ClawPump
In replies to the post, Tomi204, co-founder of ClawPump's, pushed back. ClawPump is a Solana-based toolkit that lets AI agents launch tokens on $Pump.fun's without paying gas fees; it operates on top of $Pump.fun's infrastructure rather than as a competing platform.
Tomi204 argued that $Pump.fun-only provides the underlying service and that responsibility for how it is used rests with individual users.
He also said Phantom remains a workable option for average, non-technical users, even if experienced users occasionally hit friction during setup.
Egorov followed up by broadening his point, arguing that wallets and trading platforms tend to decline in quality after they gain wide market recognition.
He did not name specific examples to support that claim, and it should be read as his personal view rather than a documented trend.
In the same post, Egorov gave a mixed assessment of the broader Solana ecosystem, saying it supports its projects well overall but that, in his view, the strongest examples built on it were not particularly impressive. He did not specify which projects he was referring to.
Why This Exchange Matters
Public disagreements like this one highlight an ongoing divide between established Ethereum-based DeFi builders and Solana's faster-moving memecoin culture.
Wallet's setup friction and questions about memecoin quality are recurring themes across the industry, not issues unique to $Pump.fun's or Phantom.
For readers comparing wallet options, CoinGabbar's guide tobest crypto wallets covers hardware and software wallet setup in more detail, including the kind of connection issues Egorov described.
What Happens Next
At the time of writing, neither Pump.fun's nor Phantom has issued an official response to Egorov's comments cover on Pump.fun news update.
It remains to be seen whether either platform will address the criticism directly or whether the conversation fades as a one-off exchange between builders.
Disclaimer
This article is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.