Date: 8th August 2026, ~2:30pm
Insta bond — directly to ~$22m all-time high.
A Pumpfun investor with 1.6m followers bought it on the platform at ~40k market capitalisation. The main reason for this run is that FOMO app is overtaking Pumpfun at the moment, and they are concerned users are flocking away to FOMO — so Pump artificially created this so people would download the app.
The lore / details:
- The lore was stolen from a @StarPlatinum_ thread (posted 12:08:25): the first Pepe was not Matt Furie's — it was "el sapo pepe," a frog on Argentine younger users' TV in 1988. At 13:59:13 someone minted a token and pasted that paragraph in as the description, word for word, even the broken grammar at the end.
- The dev bought 20% of the supply in his own launch block — 7.01 SOL (~$534), about 98% of everything in his wallet. He got 200,963,210 tokens (20.096% of supply). He sent 18% to @mdudas and sold the rest.
- He made ~500 SOL anyway — his wallet went 7.15 SOL → 506 SOL in two hours (~$38,000) without selling anything. That is Pumpfun creator fees on $11.6m of volume.
- A Pumpfun seed investor bought it — Mike Dudas (6th Man Ventures, a seed investor in Pumpfun itself) bought 4,618,714 tokens at 14:16:56 when the cap was $46k (0.46% of supply, ~$240).
- The winner has the wrong name — 8 tokens launched off the same lore that morning. The character is "el sapo pepe" (Spanish for "pepe the toad"). The one that won is called $TOAD, an English half-translation. The correctly-named ones ($ELSAPO, two rival $PEPEs, the "2y+ old original") all died around $30k. People spent the whole hour screaming "the frog is called $pepe not $toad" — they were right, it did not matter.
Origin tweet lore: "The real first Pepe appeared in 1988 on Argentine TV in the children's show of Carlitos Balá, as El Sapo Pepe. Decades later, Matt Furie would present his own frog, sharing the same name — PEPE was born." Someone said "we should send the OG pepe."
- All-time high: ~$22M



