BunnyFuFuu

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BunnyFuFuu
BunnyFuFuu
handle@BunnyFuFuu
rolestreamer, content creator, former esports professional
known forfirst mainstream creator on pump.fun, BunCoin, creator rewards windfall

BunnyFuFuu is a former League of Legends esports player and content creator who became the first mainstream streamer to adopt pump.fun livestreaming, earning over 240,000 dollars in creator rewards in his first days.

BunnyFuFuu is the online identity of Michael Kurylo, a retired League of Legends esports player and longtime gaming content creator who in September 2025 became the first mainstream streamer to move his broadcasts to pump.fun. His arrival was treated by crypto media as the moment pump.fun livestreaming crossed from trench spectacle into the wider creator economy.

Esports and content background

Kurylo played League of Legends professionally before building a large YouTube audience around the game, where the BunnyFuFuu brand became one of the recognizable names in League content. That mainstream following is what made his platform switch notable: unlike native trench streamers, he brought an audience that predated crypto.

Move to pump.fun

In mid September 2025 Kurylo began streaming on pump.fun and launched an associated token, BunCoin. Decrypt reported that he had earned 243,600 dollars in creator rewards within about three days of launching the coin, a figure that made him the poster case of the creator rewards gold rush and prompted a wave of coverage asking whether streaming platforms had a new business model. Decrypt described the move as the first mainstream content creator adoption of the platform.

The windfall did not persist at that rate. In a December 2025 retrospective on creator capital markets, Decrypt reported that Kurylo made over 130,000 dollars in fees in his first three days but only about 29,000 dollars over the three months that followed, a taper the outlet used to illustrate the front loaded economics of coin attached streaming. Kurylo responded by committing half of all his future YouTube, sponsorship, and creator rewards revenue to buying back BunCoin supply, starting with a 10,000 dollar purchase, writing that he would be committing 50 percent of all future revenue to buybacks.

Reception

BunnyFuFuu's run is cited on both sides of the streamer meta debate. Advocates point to him as proof that pump.fun could pay creators far more than Twitch for the same hours; skeptics note the taper and argue the model pays the arrival, not the career. His experiment ran alongside trench native operations like Bagwork and SolJakey's Basedd House, and coverage of the era groups him with them as the platform's first generation of professionalized streamers.

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