DEX and CEX liquidity for memes and TGEs — without a desk that fades your own launch.
Desks we already sit on — not a listing badge.
- MEXC
- OKX
- Binance
- OWF
- Plusbet
- Sonic
01 / Mandate
We don't trade against you.
Most desks make money fading your launch. We don't. Pump Ventures is built as a long-term liquidity partner: no shorting your book, no frontrunning your campaign, no dumping into the candles you paid to create.
- No shorting the token we are hired to support
- No frontrunning your marketing calendar
- No selling into the candles you paid to create
- Transparent, traceable, founder-aligned flow
02 / Desk
What the desk actually does
We keep order books deep and spreads tight on both DEX and CEX. Inventory, quoting, and inventory risk sit with us so your chart can actually trade.
Meme teams still need a treasury that survives the first week. We help structure inflows, runway, and when to sit in stables versus the token.
The desk watches flow around the clock. We respond to dumps, thin books, and venue quirks instead of leaving a bot unsupervised overnight.
Listing, market-maker intros, and the operational slog between you and the venue. We run the handoff so TGE week is not a group chat.
03 / Alignment
Their model vs ours
Most market-making deals are a token loan with a call option. Read the fine print and you find a desk that earns the most by selling your token. We run the opposite structure.
- Borrows your tokens, returns them 'later'
- Earns most when it sells into your rallies
- Option expiry = a known dump date on your chart
- Reporting optional, execution invisible
- Exit terms buried in the annex
- Retainer for the work, not a bet against you
- You keep custody of the treasury
- Kill-switch: you can pull the plug, fast
- Execution visible, reports on a schedule
- Exit terms in plain language, page one
04 / Tape
How we work
Step I
Intro
You walk us through the token, venues, and what a healthy chart looks like for you. We say yes only if the mandate fits.
Step II
Design the books
Spreads, inventory, DEX ranges, CEX quotes, and kill-switches. You see the plan before a dollar hits the market.
Step III
Go live
TGE or transfer of the book. The desk is on from minute one, DEX and CEX, with someone actually watching.
Step IV
Report
You get the tape: volume, spreads, inventory, and what we did when flow got weird. No black box.
05 / Transparency
What you see
> weekly_report.txt
# SAMPLE — structure only. Real numbers exist only for real clients.
> venue_volume ....... per exchange, per pair
> avg_spread ......... quoted vs realized
> book_depth ......... ±2% depth, both sides
> inventory .......... start / end / drift
> incidents .......... what broke, what we did
> next_week .......... adjustments we propose
No black boxes. If a desk cannot show you this every week, ask what the dashboard is hiding.
06 / Audit us
How to audit any market maker. Including us.
Ask every desk these questions before you sign. We will answer all of them on the first call.
Q1
Who holds the tokens?
If they do, you are the exit liquidity when the deal sours.
Q2
What happens at option expiry?
A call option has a date. So does the dump it usually causes.
Q3
Can I see the execution?
Venue-level fills, not a monthly PDF with a logo on it.
Q4
How do I terminate?
Days, not quarters. Anything else is a hostage clause.
Q5
Do you trade against your own clients?
Ask it directly. Watch the pause before the answer.
Q6
What do you report, and how often?
If the schedule is vague before the contract, it will not improve after.
07 / FAQ
How is this different from a toxic market maker?+–
A toxic desk profits by trading against your holders. Our mandate is the opposite: we are paid to keep your market healthy, not to harvest it. Confirm the legal language with us on the call.
DEX, CEX, or both?+–
Both. Concentrated liquidity and on-chain ranges on one side; central-limit books on the other. Most launches need the pair, not a lecture about which is 'real'.
Do you only work with meme coins?+–
Memes are in the name. The desk also runs TGE execution and ongoing books for teams that want the same aligned mandate.
What chains and venues?+–
Tell us where you live. We already sit on major CEX books and the usual EVM plus Solana DEX stack. If we cannot cover a venue honestly, we say so.
Is there a minimum size?+–
Yes. If the book is too small to quote without looking fake, we will pass. Bring the launch plan to the Calendly and we will be direct.
What do we actually get for reporting?+–
Venue-level volume, spread, inventory, and a written read on what moved. Weekly is the default; TGE week is tighter.
Who holds our tokens and treasury?+–
You do. We work against exchange sub-accounts and API keys you control, not a loan we can walk away with. If any desk asks for unrestricted custody, ask them why.
