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This new cryptocurrency is looking to ‘change’ the world — a small portion of every transaction is donated for a good cause

This new cryptocurrency is looking to ‘change’ the world  — a small portion of every transaction is donated for a good cause
  • Bitcoin, Ethereum, and memes currencies like Dogecoin are $4 and serve no additional purpose. $4promises to offer a new web hosting cloud platform that can dethrone the big tech, Monero promises anonymity, and $4 claims to be eco-friendly.
  • CHANGE is a reasonably new cryptocurrency that'll donate 10% of the transaction for a good cause.
  • Within 24 hours of the debut, they were able to raise $136,744 for Australian bushfire relief.
The crypto world is in chaos right now as the value of all currencies has dropped massively due to a global sell-off. $4 has crashed more than 40% since its mid-April peak, followed by ethereum at more than 45%. The frenzy has made crypto critics more vocal, the enthusiasts are cursing Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and regulators are scrambling to find a solution.

Amid the crisis, many cryptos are finding a reason to justify their existence. One of the most heard arguments from the nay-sayers is that cryptocurrencies are trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. Fiat money has been in use for well over a century, and it's not volatile. Despite the conventional confidence, many economies have witnessed hyperinflation or rapid devaluation, making it difficult for an average Joe to be a part of the modern banking experience.

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and memes currencies like Dogecoin are $4 and serve no additional purpose. The volatility makes them riskier as a currency as well as investment. $4promises to offer a new web hosting cloud platform that can dethrone the big tech, Monero promises anonymity, and $4 claims to be eco-friendly. Similarly, CHANGE is a new cryptocurrency that’s entirely based on the idea of philanthropy.

A new cryptocurrency that promises to give back to the society

CHANGE is a reasonably new $4 that'll donate 10% of the transaction for a good cause. Launched last week, it has a unique model that'll always spread positivity when a transaction is completed. Out of the 10%, a percent is redistributed to all token holders in the blockchain, a mechanism that'll help encourage adoption. The remaining 9% is divided 50:50 daily, and one sum is used for donation, and the other is $4 for "staking treasury for future developments."

The team behind the new token has been very active on $4 and provides a detailed account of their regular developments. All the donations are routed through the Binance Charity Foundation, and within 24 hours of the debut, they were able to raise $136,744 for Australian bushfire relief.

The CHANGE blockchain has been coded to ensure that every transaction is split and a portion for donations is acquired. The inherent nature of the system gives it a unique edge over the others by adding tangible value. Charity is at the heart of the cryptocurrency, and it's currently up for purchase on $4.

A new wave of cryptos are trying hard to justify their existence, and many have found their calling. Only time will tell whether they're able to bring a revolution in the world's financial system. The good news is, ideas are flourishing and brainstorming is at its peak.


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