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An interesting experiment on BNB Chain — Hero Fund ($HERO), a meme coin project centered around charity. The project was inspired by a viewpoint from a well-known crypto KOL: "I hope to see a project that can both play with meme coins and genuinely help hero figures."
The operational logic of this project is quite straightforward — feedback to charitable causes through a transaction tax mechanism. It sounds simple, but such attempts are still somewhat novel in the meme coin ecosystem. After all, most meme coins are either purely speculative or follow the routine of developers cutting the leeks. This time, they’re trying to use transaction liquidity to drive social value. While the outlook remains to be seen, at least the idea is to do something different.
For users looking to explore new project opportunities on BNB Chain, this kind of meme coin experiment with charitable attributes might be worth paying attention to — it allows you to experience the玩法 of meme coins while participating in more meaningful ecosystem activities.
Honestly, it still depends on where the trading taxes actually go; otherwise, it's just a scheme to peel and harvest investors.
At least it's a bit more honest than pure market coins.
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Will the hero fund be able to succeed this time? Honestly, it’s a bit uncertain... but at least it’s more reliable than those pure scam projects.
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Donation feedback for the transaction tax? Good selling point, but I’m worried that in the end, charity funds will be as intangible as developer salaries.
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Wait, can anyone verify that the money actually went to the charity? Or is it just another self-congratulatory story?
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Meme coin gameplay + doing good deeds—an idealistic concept, but such experiments on BSC tend to die quickly. Watching closely.
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Not to hype or blacken, the idea is indeed innovative; just be cautious it doesn’t turn out to be another marketing gimmick.
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Charity mechanism is a selling point, but the core question remains: can it make money? Honestly speaking.
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Can transaction taxes really go to charity, or do they just end up in some wallet... that's the most important point.
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Heard of $HERO? Feels like another wave of being cut.
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Combining charity with meme coins is indeed fresh, but I still need to see real charity records on the BNB Chain project to believe it.
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Another coin using charity as a front? I’ve become habitually suspicious.
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It’s interesting, but how to balance risk and reward—that’s the real issue.
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If you ask me, meme coins plus charity are just marketing gimmicks; truly conscientious projects will donate directly.
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Transaction taxes supposedly go to charity... but who compensates me when I suffer a loss? Haha.
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I don’t deny this idea, but I wonder if it will turn into the next rug pull case.
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It sounds good, but in the end, it’s all about whether the team is reliable. Who knows who the core members of $HERO are?
Cutting leek tactics with a different guise is still cutting leeks; the key is to see where the transaction tax actually flows.
This idea is interesting, but everyone says that at the beginning. We'll see how it turns out later.
There are too many new tokens on the BNB chain. Will this truly create social value this time, or will it be another empty promise?
Honestly, I'm more concerned about making money. Charitable work should come after earning.
I'm somewhat interested, but I need to wait and see the community feedback before deciding whether to jump on board.
Transaction tax benefiting charity? I've heard this logic too many times in the crypto world; trust is limited.
If they could genuinely use the transaction tax for charity, that would be pretty interesting, but who believes it now?
Is this one trustworthy or just another scam?
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Will the transaction tax really go to charity or is it another PPT promise? We’ll see how it’s proven later.
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It’s already 2024, and people are still using the “I can make money and do good at the same time” spiel. Honestly, it’s getting a bit old.
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$HERO is a good name, but I don’t know who it can actually save.
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There are so many new things on BNB, why does it have to be meme coins to do charity?
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Wow, finally someone combined meme coins and charity. I need to think about this logic a bit more.
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The worst thing is when such projects run away after three months, giving charity coins a bad reputation.
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Transaction tax goes to charity? Please, don’t make me see screenshots of “donated” but then no follow-up.
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Hero Fund has some good ideas, but we all know how much trust in meme coins has been destroyed.
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This time, at least, there’s a different perspective, but I guess it will still need a market beating to tell what’s real and what’s fake.