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by: xpoolPosted on: April 23, 2025

Dylan Kerler: No Connection to 2017 ICO Scams

Investigations have confirmed no links between Dylan Kerler, Pump.Fun’s CTO, and the 2017 ICO scams. The focus now shifts to allegations against Kerler related to unregistered securities concerning Pump.Fun’s memecoin operations, which are currently undergoing legal scrutiny. While he continues to hold his role as CTO at Pump.Fun, investigations center on its recent launch of memecoins in January 2024.

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