Correction Policy / Methodology






Correction Policy & Methodology – How We Verify Scams | pumpfun.help


















Here’s the truth: We’re not perfect. Sometimes we get things wrong.
Sometimes new information comes to light. That’s why we have this policy — to be transparent
about how we work and to give you a way to correct us when we mess up.

Our Verification Process

Every scam report in our database goes through a multi-step verification process.
We don’t just take someone’s word for it — we check the evidence ourselves.

1
📥

Submission

User submits scam report via form with token address, evidence, and description.

2
🔍

Initial Review

We verify the token exists on-chain and check basic red flags.

3
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Tool Verification

Run through Rugcheck.xyz, Bubblemaps, GMGN.ai, and Solscan.

4
📊

Pattern Analysis

Check wallet patterns, funding sources, and transaction history.

5
👥

Cross-Reference

Compare with other reports and community feedback.

6

Final Decision

Assign verification status and publish with evidence notes.

Verification Levels

Not all scam reports are created equal. We use three levels to indicate confidence:

Verified

Multiple sources confirm the scam. Strong on-chain evidence. High confidence.

Pending Review

Report received but not yet fully verified. May be legit or scam — check manually.

⚠️

Disputed

Conflicting evidence. Community reports differ. We’re investigating further.

Tools We Use for Verification

These are the tools we rely on daily to verify scam reports:

🫧

Bubblemaps

Visualizes wallet connections and clusters

🔍

Rugcheck.xyz

Honeypot detection, liquidity locks, mint authority

📊

GMGN.ai

Wallet age, transaction history, smart money tracking

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Solscan

On-chain verification, contract analysis

📈

DexScreener

Chart patterns, volume analysis, holder data

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Community Reports

Cross-referenced with Telegram and Twitter

What We Look For

  • Dev wallet concentration: Single wallet holding >10-15% of supply
  • Linked wallets: Clusters of wallets funded from same source
  • Honeypot functions: Contract code that prevents selling
  • Mint authority: Ability to create new tokens arbitrarily
  • Liquidity removal: History of rug pulls by same wallet
  • Fresh wallets: Top holders created right before launch
  • Identical buy amounts: Coordinated buys at same time
  • Social media evidence: Shills, promises, then disappearance

Correction Policy

📝 How to Request a Correction

If you believe we’ve made a mistake — a token wrongly labeled as a scam, inaccurate information,
or outdated data — here’s how to request a correction:

  • Email us: corrections@pumpfun.help with the subject “Correction Request”
  • Include: Token address, current listing, and evidence supporting your correction
  • Evidence examples: On-chain proof, official statements, community consensus

We review all correction requests within 72 hours and respond with our findings.

Our Correction Process

Step 1

Request Received

Correction request comes in with evidence. Logged in our tracking system.

Step 2

Evidence Review

We verify the evidence using our standard toolset. Is the claim verifiable on-chain?

Step 3

Cross-Reference

Check against community reports and other sources. Look for consensus.

Step 4

Decision

If evidence supports correction, we update the database immediately.

Step 5

Notification

We notify the requester of the outcome and log the correction.

Our Accuracy Stats

We track our performance to hold ourselves accountable:

1,247
Total Scams Reported

1,182
Verified

42
Pending Review

23
Disputed

47
Corrections Made

72h
Avg Response Time

98.5%
Verification Accuracy

100%
Transparency

When We Remove a Listing

We remove a token from the scam database only under these circumstances:

  • Verified false positive: Evidence proves the token was wrongly labeled
  • Legal requirement: Valid court order or regulatory directive
  • Developer remediation: Funds returned, community compensated (rare)

Note: We do not remove listings simply because a project “rebranded” or “has a new team.”
The on-chain evidence remains. Buyer beware.

Limitations of Our Methodology

We’re transparent about what we can and cannot verify:

  • We can verify on-chain evidence, but we cannot read minds — some scams are intentional but not provable
  • We rely on community reports — we may miss scams that aren’t reported
  • New scam techniques emerge constantly — our methods evolve but may lag behind
  • We don’t have access to off-chain information like private agreements or DMs

Reporting a Scam

If you found a scam token not in our database, please report it:

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does verification take?
Most reports are reviewed within 24-48 hours. Complex cases with conflicting evidence may take longer.

What if my token was wrongly labeled a scam?
Use our correction request process above. Include on-chain evidence proving the token is legitimate. We’ll review within 72 hours.

Do you accept anonymous reports?
Yes. You can submit anonymously. However, providing contact info helps if we need to ask follow-up questions.

How do you handle disputes between community members?
We mark the token as “Disputed” and include notes about conflicting evidence. We don’t take sides — we present the facts.

Can I pay to have my token removed?
Absolutely not. Our database is not for sale. The only way to be removed is with verifiable on-chain evidence.

📧 Questions About Our Methodology?

If you have questions about how we verify scams or our correction process:


methodology@pumpfun.help


Contact Form

We typically respond within 24-48 hours.

Our commitment: We will always prioritize accuracy over speed.
If we make a mistake, we’ll correct it publicly and transparently.

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