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pump.fun Announces Public Sale Details: Tokens will be transferable 48 to 72 hours after the end of the public sale. Users from the United States and the United Kingdom are not allowed to participate in the public sale.

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On July 9th, pump.fun announced that the public sale of the PUMP token will continue until one of the following two events happens: either all 150 billion tokens are sold out, or until Tuesday, July 15th at 22:00 (UTC 14:00). Shortly after the end of the public sale, participants will obtain the purchased tokens. Initially, these tokens will be non-transferable, that is, they cannot be traded. Within 48 to 72 hours after the end of the token sale, the tokens will become transferable. Americans and residents of the United States and the United Kingdom are not permitted to participate in PUMP's initial token offering (ICO), and this token sale will not take place in the United States, the United Kingdom, or any prohibited jurisdictions.
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