Law Firm Behind Pump.Fun Class Action Demands Removal of Tokens Mocking It

Key Points

  • Two law firms involved in a class action suit against Pump.fun are now victims of tokens impersonating their likeness.
  • The controversy centers around a token called 'DOGSHIT2', a Solana-based memecoin that has seen a significant increase in value.
  • The law firms claim that Pump.fun launched tokens to intimidate their clients and interfere with ongoing litigation.

Summary

Two law firms, engaged in a proposed class action suit against Pump.fun, have found themselves at the center of a controversy involving a Solana-based memecoin named 'DOGSHIT2'. This token, which has surged nearly 200% in value, is accused of impersonating the law firms' likeness, leading to a cease and desist letter demanding its immediate removal. The firms, Burwick Law among them, have explicitly stated they have no affiliation with the token, emphasizing that they have not launched any memecoins onchain. They argue that Pump.fun's actions are an attempt to intimidate their clients and disrupt ongoing litigation, using blockchain technology as a tool to interfere with justice and due process. This situation highlights the complexities and potential misuse of blockchain technologies in legal disputes, particularly in the volatile world of memecoins and digital assets.

coindesk
February 6, 2025
Crypto
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