How it works
$BRICK is built one brick at a time. Below: the rules of the wall, the blast, and why each tier hits harder than the last.
Every $1.25K mcap lays a brick
Watch the live market cap. Every $1,250 it climbs places one brick on the wall. No claim, no action โ it's automatic on-chain progress.
20 bricks = one wall
Twenty bricks fill a complete wall. That's $25K of market cap growth per cycle. The page tracks the current wall, the timer, and the bricks remaining in real time.
The 50 / 50 blast
When a wall fills, accumulated creator fees are split:
๐ 50% blasted into the chart โ buyback that pushes price.
๐ง 50% injected into the liquidity pool โ paired and locked, deepening the floor forever.
Bricks level up โ bigger blast
The 50 / 50 split never changes. What changes is how much of the accumulated creator-fee pool gets deployed at each blast. Wall #1 (Brick) deploys the baseline 1.0ร โ so the very first blast is real, but conservative: a portion of fees goes out, the rest stays in the pool. Each completed wall raises the multiplier, pulling more of the pool into the next blast. By Diamond, fees deploy 5ร harder than wall #1. Same 50/50 split, bigger ammo.
tier multipliers
Multiplier scales the blast injection vs. the baseline (Brick = 1.0ร). At Diamond, every dollar of fees blasts 5ร harder than wall #1.
faq
Pump.fun creator fees accumulated by the deployer wallet. After each completed wall, those fees are split 50/50 and used for the chart blast and LP injection.
The LP added at each blast is locked, permanently deepening the pool. The floor only goes up.
The wall reflects the current cumulative market cap milestones. Bricks already laid in completed walls don't unwind โ those blasts have already shipped.
The exact moment the current wall hits 20/20. Page polls live data every 5 seconds, so you'll see it the second it lands.