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Document · v0.1 · Jul 2026

Quick Pump
Whitepaper

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01

Introduction

Quick Pump is a browser extension that turns any keyboard into a first-class trading device for the pump.fun ecosystem on Solana. The problem it solves is simple and physical: milliseconds matter, and the mouse is slow.

This document describes the extension's architecture, the coin that funds and rewards the ecosystem around it, and the mechanics by which fees flow back to holders.

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The Problem

Meme-coin trading on Solana moves at a pace the mouse was never designed for. A candle that pays 3x can round-trip to zero in the time it takes to move a cursor from the chart to a buy button.

Existing terminals — Axiom, Photon, Pump Terminal — solved the data problem. They surface the right coins fast. But the last mile, the actual click, is still a bottleneck.

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The Solution (Quick Pump)

Quick Pump collapses the last mile into a keystroke. A lightweight extension attaches to the terminal you already trust, exposes a full hotkey configuration surface, and forwards signed intents at native speed.

No new wallet. No new UI. No custody. Just a thin, opinionated shortcut layer.

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How the Extension Works

The extension injects a controller into the trading terminal's page context. Keyboard events are captured at the document root and matched against the user's binding table. On a match, the controller dispatches the order through the terminal's existing signing flow.

Because Quick Pump never sees private key material, its trust surface is bounded by the extension permissions the user grants at install time — nothing more.

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Tokenomics

  • Total supply: fixed at launch. No mint authority.
  • Distribution: fair launch on pump.fun. No team allocation, no VC round.
  • Liquidity: burned at graduation. Publicly verifiable on-chain.
  • Utility: entitles holders to a share of the fee pool via periodic airdrops.
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Fee & Airdrop Distribution Model

All fees generated by the Quick Pump coin — trading fees, creator fees, and any protocol-level fees — are directed to a dedicated on-chain pool wallet whose address is published in the community channels.

Distribution runs in cycles. At the end of each cycle, a random snapshot block is chosen within the cycle window. Every wallet holding the coin at that block receives a pro-rata share of the pool as a direct airdrop. Holders do not need to claim.

Random snapshot timing is deliberate — it discourages the pattern of holding for exactly one block before a known snapshot and then dumping.

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Roadmap

  • Q3 · 26 Public beta. Axiom, Photon, Pump Terminal support.
  • Q4 · 26 First airdrop cycle. Public pool dashboard.
  • Q1 · 27 Macropad / stream deck native profiles.
  • Q2 · 27 Additional terminal integrations by community vote.
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Disclaimer

Nothing in this document is financial advice. Meme coins are extremely high-risk instruments and losses can be total and immediate. Quick Pump is a non-custodial tool that accelerates trading actions — it does not, and cannot, remove market risk. Only trade with capital you are prepared to lose entirely.

Availability, tokenomics parameters, and distribution cadence are subject to change. Refer to the published version of this document and on-chain data for authoritative values.