As the year-end market heats up, the market is always discussing liquidity. Recently, the Federal Reserve conducted another repurchase operation, injecting $6.8 billion into the system, prompting a lot of analysts to speculate—will this money eventually flow into the crypto space and drive Bitcoin prices up?



But speaking of which, amidst all the voices about digital assets, interest rates, and candlestick charts, there is actually a less conspicuous but very steadfast "liquidity" story unfolding. The source of this story is not the central bank, but a naturally formed community. It’s not aimed at speculating on coin prices; instead, it seeks to raise the "water level" of global children's education.

Meet $GIGGLE, a token whose underlying logic is completely different from conventional Meme coins. Most Meme coins are just community fun and price gambling, and that’s it. But $GIGGLE is different—it has a solid real-world backing: directly supporting a global free education platform.

**A Truly Capable Meme Coin**

The mechanism design of $GIGGLE is clever. Each transaction incurs a 5% fee, which is automatically converted into BNB and entirely donated to educational projects. It sounds simple, but the effect is explosive—within just 12 hours of launch, millions of dollars in donations were raised. This even made those initially skeptical about the practicality of Meme coins acknowledge that this is a new approach.

In other words, every time users trade $GIGGLE, they are directly helping children in impoverished areas gain access to educational resources. This is not empty hype; it’s real funds flowing into the front lines of education. This design, which ties the token’s trading circulation to social value, indeed opens up another possibility for Meme coins.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 4h ago
This is what Web3 is supposed to look like—it's not just about trading coins. Making money while helping others sounds a bit unreal... Giggle's move is indeed innovative—donating 5% of fees to education, raising millions in 12 hours, impressive. Meme coins finally have some practical use, but it still depends on how long they can sustain it. That $6.8 billion in liquidity is less meaningful than this—at least every transaction is doing good.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 7h ago
Wait, millions of dollars in 12 hours? How is this number calculated? Is it real or fake? --- Finally, meme coins are getting interesting, but how long can this charitable model last? --- Another "socially meaningful" coin, waiting for people to get caught in the trap. --- Donating to an education platform? I just want to know which platform it is and how transparent it is. --- Every transaction shows love, sounds good, but that 5% fee is just too high. --- Honestly, compared to air coins, this is indeed a new idea, but let's see if it can survive the next bear market. --- Liquidity, liquidity, same old story, just a different way of saying it.
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 7h ago
Wait, is this coin really just donating to education and not pumping the price? That's a bit suspicious. --- Giggle, this mechanism is indeed novel, but millions in 12 hours... who is paying the bill? --- Another "we do charity" coin, but whether it's genuine this time is hard to say. --- Compared to the central bank's 6.8 billion, this community-driven logic is actually more wild. --- 5% fee all donated, so where does the actual profit come from? Need to think it through. --- Wow, this idea is really clever; meme coins can also have a sense of mission. --- Education project? Sounds good, but who can verify that the money really reached its destination? --- The liquidity story is mixed with charity branding, interesting but still needs observation. --- Finally, there's a project in the crypto world that doesn't just want to pump the price, although I still have some doubts. --- Raising millions in 12 hours, the sustainability of this growth depends on how it continues.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 7h ago
Wait, millions in 12 hours? That number needs to be verified... But if you can really play with meme coins like that, it’s kind of interesting.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 7h ago
Wait, is GIGGLE really not a scam? The data showing millions in 12 hours seems a bit suspicious.
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OldLeekMastervip
· 7h ago
Well, this design is indeed innovative, but it still depends on how much real money can be poured in later. Millions of dollars in 12 hours sounds suspicious; we need to wait until the bear market truly arrives to see. When will it be available on domestic platforms? Only then can it be promoted on a large scale. Speaking of these types of coins, if they can truly continue to donate, then they are much better than pure hype coins. The atmosphere is good, but I'm worried about the classic issue of the team running away later. Let's play around first; after all, good liquidity is the key. This time is different; finally, a coin that genuinely wants to do something. Wait, a 5% fee is so high, will the trading depth be poor? It's basically an improved version of charity coins, just repackaged old wine in new bottles. Don't hype too much; meme coins often crash and burn.
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