Two law firms involved in a proposed a class case against pump.Fun say they are now victims of tokens who mimic the company’s resemblance, and demand in a termination and refrain that the Memecoin factory immediately removes them.
In the middle of the controversy, a token called ‘DogShit2’ is a Solana-based Memecoin that has risen nearly 200%, according to CoingeCko data.
It may be confusing for those who are not terminally online, which is why a law firm would require a dog regement theme token to violate its intellectual property but references to the token tied to one of the company’s wallets be found In exhibitions originally filed by Burwick against Pump .fun, who tried to demonstrate how easy it was to start tokens on the platform.
“Our companies have no connection, endorsement or ownership of DogShit2 -token or related assets,” wrote Burwick Law in a post about X. “Case, our companies have not launched any Memecoin’s onchain.”
Burwick Law also wrote on X that pumpfun launched tokens as it claims were designed to “scare our clients and interfere with running litigation.”
“These endeavors include the creation of Memecoins that mimic our plaintiffs. These actions represent the use of blockchain technologies as a tool to disturb justice and proper process,” wrote Burwick Law.
Burwick Law represented former investors in a lawsuit against the creators of Hawk Tuah ($ HAWK), claiming they were taking advantage of Hailey Welch’s Internet fame to promote unregistered security.