Interesting how the third largest holder of solana:BcHEaaTCvycPwwsJ9yQTXdHP9X2gCLkznDbZ8VySpump is also the largest holder of solana:3TYgbAMm4GUfya2DUU5tczkHF2BGePaP3mzvr27Kpump
I think $fartcoin on pump opened this relaunch meta we are seeing today in the trenches
BUT
There’s some differences and I’ll explain u why this fartcoin will flip the first one
@AndyAyrey , the creator of truth terminal, which birthed Fartcoin, redirected fees of an old Fartcoin pair to Rainforest Foundation US, a foundation that aims to protect tropical rainforests in central and South America.
This is the first time Andy has ever taken initiative on a token and redirected fees to a charity. Andy's Official Pumpfun page,
https://
https://t.co/iSjMqoYeLS
, clearly shows the one and only coin he has administrator rights to, is redirecting fees to the foundation.
Verifiable on the blockchain with the transaction routing fees to the Rainforest Foundation signed by Andy himself,
https://
https://t.co/G148aH3adu
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Why is this important?
As you all know the entire launch strategy of Fartcoin in the first place was to have real world impact and plant trees for every token minted. Andy has also collaborated on the S.A.N. (Sentient Advocate of Nature) project, which focuses on environmental advocacy, and rainforest preservation.
Redirecting fees to a Rainforest Preservation foundation is essentially bringing Andy's creation to life and fulfilling its destiny.
20 k $ has been already raised and donated to @RainforestUS as you can check on @donatedotgg ranking
CA :
HnXDnwTa68tRhLRZdJkVRLAeYrUkCYgFgDavtwD1pump
DEX:
https://t.co/yzWZmNvVmK
A 20-YEAR-OLD WITH A YOUTUBE CHANNEL JUST BUILT A BIGGER HORROR HIT THAN HOLLYWOOD'S EXPENSIVE EXPERIMENTS.
While Hollywood was busy spending hundreds of millions chasing the next franchise, Kane Parsons spent his teenage years making visual effects videos in his bedroom.
Long before studios knew his name, he was uploading CGI experiments and short horror videos to YouTube under the channel Kane Pixels.
At just 16, he uploaded The Backrooms (Found Footage), a low-budget horror short based on an obscure internet urban legend.
The video accumulated millions of views almost overnight.Unlike most horror films, Backrooms wasn't built around a killer, a demon, or a haunted house.
It was built around isolation.
Endless yellow hallways.Buzzing fluorescent lights. No explanation. No escape.
Soon, producers started calling.
Among them was horror heavyweight James Wan, the filmmaker behind The Conjuring, Insidious, and Saw.
Eventually A24 acquired the project and trusted Parsons with directing the feature film himself.
A project that began as a YouTube short became A24's highest-grossing movie worldwide and established Parsons as one of the youngest major directors working today.
Imagine spending your teenage years making videos on YouTube. A few years later, movie executives are studying your work to figure out what audiences want. That's not breaking into Hollywood. That's making Hollywood come to you.