Crazy that @GiggleAcademy received more than $1m donations in the first 12 hours of the feature being online. Way beyond my expectations.
Lots of good people out there. Lots of good crypto people. π
90% of the donations so far came from a meme coin. I still don't get how a $5m market cap coin can generate $900k in fees in 12 hours for donations. I don't know who created it, or how the smart contract was coded. But thank you! π
This will forever change my perception of meme coins. Meme coins have utility! π€
Giggle will put these donations to good use. They will be used to incentivize contributors and accelerate growth. They will not be use to pay employees. I will cover employee and server costs for the foreseeable future personally.
@GiggleAcademy did not create a token, and will not create a token in the foreseeable future. I don't want to complicate a free education platform with tokenomics.
I believe Giggle is perfectly capable of sustaining itself in the future (5-10 years later) by donations from Alumni networks who got (better) jobs because of the education Giggle provided, and the general public.
Let's together make education free for all of our future generations, and make it high quality!
Thank you, and onwards!
@vdbay_ Koreksi bila salah, itu semua kena long squeeze terlebih dahulu, konfirmasinya oi nya ikut drop juga plus liquidationnya juga besar. Lalu price naik terus, yang push harga naik itu dari perps nya walau spotnya msh jualan.
Selamat hari Raya Idul Fitri 1 Syawal 1446 Hijriah bagi Saudara-Saudaraku Yang Merayakan.
Mayoritas harus mengayomi dan menjadi teladan karena Islam adalah Rahmatan Lil Alamin.
Jangan lupa follow Conan Ku....n @conanfansclub akun saya ke 201. ππππ
Mohon maaf lahir dan bathin ππ
π¨ PARALYZED MAN STANDS AGAIN AFTER STEM CELL BREAKTHROUGH IN JAPAN
Japanese scientists have achieved what was once thought impossible: a paralyzed man can now stand and is relearning to walk after receiving an injection of lab-grown stem cells.
The team at Keio University transplanted neural precursor cells into the spinal cords of four men.
Two regained significant functionβone now stands unaided, another moves arms and legs.
Professor Hideyuki Okano:
"This is a dramatic recovery."
Source: ZME Science.