2 days ago someone launched a great idea, but the backend didn't work and the dev ended up rugging the users.
The demand for a working Pump-powered GoFundMe launchpad is huge.
Pump Charities are a good concept, but they mainly benefit large organizations rather than the ACTUAL individuals the community actually wants to help.
In memecoins, people aren't usually trying to donate to a massive charity fund. They're trying to help a specific cancer patient, a family in need, an injured animal, or a dog owner facing unexpected medical bills.
They want their support to go directly to the person behind the story, not disappear into a large organization where they have no visibility over where the funds end up.
For example, https://t.co/f1mj62ErQz had to manually add Henry's fundraiser because it wasn't supported by @donatedotgg, and the process took far longer than it should have.
We've built the solution.
By integrating https://t.co/f1mj62ErQz's infrastructure with GoFundMe, anyone can launch a coin directly tied to a exact fundraiser in seconds.
Through our backend infrastructure, creator fees can be automatically redirected to the GoFundMe campaign, creating a transparent and scalable way for communities to support the people and causes they care about most.
No need to trust live streamers anymore.
No middlemen.
Just launch a coin, build a community, and let the fees support the fundraiser automatically.
Now live at https://t.co/aDy3ugrSR2
@Go_PumpMe - Tek works
- dev still working hard on it
- solves a major problem in the trenches (@imsheepsol rugged one of these earlier today)
14k is a gift
Much higher
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Currently the coin with the most donations is help $Derek with life saving treatment.
$20 have been donated through gofundme so far using creator fees.
https://t.co/D9nigWIhu4
2 days ago someone launched a great idea, but the backend didn't work and the dev ended up rugging the users.
The demand for a working Pump-powered GoFundMe launchpad is huge.
Pump Charities are a good concept, but they mainly benefit large organizations rather than the ACTUAL individuals the community actually wants to help.
In memecoins, people aren't usually trying to donate to a massive charity fund. They're trying to help a specific cancer patient, a family in need, an injured animal, or a dog owner facing unexpected medical bills.
They want their support to go directly to the person behind the story, not disappear into a large organization where they have no visibility over where the funds end up.
For example, https://t.co/f1mj62ErQz had to manually add Henry's fundraiser because it wasn't supported by @donatedotgg, and the process took far longer than it should have.
We've built the solution.
By integrating https://t.co/f1mj62ErQz's infrastructure with GoFundMe, anyone can launch a coin directly tied to a exact fundraiser in seconds.
Through our backend infrastructure, creator fees can be automatically redirected to the GoFundMe campaign, creating a transparent and scalable way for communities to support the people and causes they care about most.
No need to trust live streamers anymore.
No middlemen.
Just launch a coin, build a community, and let the fees support the fundraiser automatically.
Now live at https://t.co/aDy3ugrSR2