Looks like someone's legal team had a productive meeting. Pumpfun just quietly rebranded their entire memecoin vocabulary, now officially calling them "user-generated digital assets" instead. Gotta love when a lawsuit forces a platform to get creative with terminology.
This shift isn't just semantic gymnastics—it's clearly a defensive move against whatever legal heat they're facing. When platforms start swapping out straightforward terms for corporate-speak like "user-generated digital assets," you know the lawyers are running the show. Classic risk management playbook.
Wonder how long before other platforms follow suit if this strategy actually works in court. The memecoin space might be heading for a vocabulary makeover across the board. Either way, doesn't change what these tokens actually are—just what we're allowed to call them in official documentation now.
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GasDevourer
· 12h ago
Haha, these lawyers are really something. Do they really think changing the name can dodge a lawsuit? Hilarious.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 12-08 05:54
Here we go again? Just changing the name and thinking you can fool the court, lawyers are really something else.
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RatioHunter
· 12-08 01:00
Ha, the legal team is really something. Can this "user-generated digital assets" line actually hold up in court?
Just changing the name to avoid trouble—how many times have we seen this trick...
It’s just a new disguise; a meme is still the same meme.
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AirdropCollector
· 12-08 00:56
Haha, it's the same old trick of "changing the name to get away." The legal team must have made a fortune.
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GraphGuru
· 12-08 00:45
Another masterpiece by the legal team. Can this rhetoric fool the SEC?
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BridgeJumper
· 12-08 00:34
Haha, the legal team is playing word games again. Do they really think changing the name will help them avoid lawsuits? I doubt it.
Looks like someone's legal team had a productive meeting. Pumpfun just quietly rebranded their entire memecoin vocabulary, now officially calling them "user-generated digital assets" instead. Gotta love when a lawsuit forces a platform to get creative with terminology.
This shift isn't just semantic gymnastics—it's clearly a defensive move against whatever legal heat they're facing. When platforms start swapping out straightforward terms for corporate-speak like "user-generated digital assets," you know the lawyers are running the show. Classic risk management playbook.
Wonder how long before other platforms follow suit if this strategy actually works in court. The memecoin space might be heading for a vocabulary makeover across the board. Either way, doesn't change what these tokens actually are—just what we're allowed to call them in official documentation now.