Zachary Gollan, known online as Donnie Darko, is literally rewriting history on his skin. He’s tattooing one word over and over again: Pump.fun — the name of a popular meme coin launchpad on Solana. His goal? Break a Guinness World Record while launching a career as a full-time tattoo livestreamer.

🎯 The Goal? 700 Tattoos of the Same Word — and Livestreamed
The 27-year-old Gollan is aiming to beat the current world record for the most repeated tattoos of the same word, which is currently held by “Lucy” — tattooed 667 times. Gollan has already inked “Pump.fun” on his body 415 times and plans to hit 700 live on stream this Saturday.
He’s documenting everything, livestreaming every needle stroke, and building hype around his project PUMPINK — a custom token he's using to kickstart his brand for a “virtual tattoo studio.”

💡 Tattoos Meet Crypto — And It’s Personal Branding on Steroids
Gollan works full-time as a tattoo removal specialist in Sydney, but he’s now shifting gears to create a platform where he’ll design tattoos for individuals and crypto projects. The designs will be livestreamed, monetized through revenue sharing, and even shipped as unique art pieces.
“I want to build a virtual tattoo studio where I create and showcase custom designs for the crypto community,” Gollan explains.
“When I have Pump.fun tattooed all over me, people will naturally ask questions — and that’s the conversation starter.”

📉 His Token Dives, But the Hype Machine Rolls On
Since launching his PUMPINK token, Gollan has spent “several hours a day” livestreaming his tattoos and engaging with fans. While the token briefly hit a $412,150 market cap, it later plunged nearly 73% to $111,590.
But Gollan isn’t discouraged — in fact, he’s betting on visibility.
“Let’s say I end up in the hospital and nurses see the tattoos — even if they don’t ask, they’ll wonder why I have Pump.fun inked all over me.”
“Same if I get arrested — police might look it up. Word will spread about the ‘guy with Pump.fun tattooed everywhere,’ and that drives traffic straight to my platform.”
⚠️ A Rough Past, a New Path
Gollan admits he was once a member of an outlaw motorcycle gang, which the Australian government officially labels a criminal organization. Due to local licensing laws, that prevented him from opening a tattoo parlor, forcing him to leave the industry “a few years ago.” He’s since worked as a truck driver and mover — but tattoos always called him back.
He first got into tattooing in middle school, buying a kit on eBay and inking classmates to earn lunch money.
Today, he estimates that 75% of his body is covered in ink, except for his back and right arm due to accessibility issues.
📺 What’s Next? More Records, More Tattoos, More Streams
Once he breaks the 700 Pump.fun tattoo record, Gollan already has plans for what’s next:
🔹 Most tattooed hashtags on the body – he’d use #PUMPINK
🔹 Most repeated cartoon character tattoos, likely from a meme coin or NFT project
“I want to break at least five or six world records before the year ends,” he says.
“Each stream will follow that mission — everything will be livestreamed for my viewers.”
Zachary Gollan may not be your typical developer or influencer. But when it comes to blending meme culture, crypto, tattoos, and the relentless pursuit of attention, he’s becoming a symbol of the next wave of digital extremism.
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