Dogs token to donate $4.5 million in unclaimed airdrops to charities
DOGS (CRYPTO:DOGS), a memecoin built on The Open Network (TON), has announced plans to donate over 6 billion tokens, valued at approximately $4.5 million, to nonprofit organisations worldwide.
This donation comes after the launch of a new charity portal in late November, which allows nonprofit organisations to apply for funding.
The initiative reflects DOGS' commitment to redirect a significant portion of unclaimed airdrop tokens toward charitable causes.
Over the course of the year, the tokens will be distributed to selected organisations following a thorough approval process.
One notable partnership within this initiative is a $150,000 collaboration with Best Friends Animal Society, a nonprofit focused on animal welfare in the United States.
This partnership aims to support the organisation's goal of achieving a 90% no-kill benchmark for shelters by 2025.
As part of this collaboration, DOGS will fund one month of care for adopted dogs.
DOGS was inspired by Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov’s iconic dog drawing, which became a symbol of Digital Resistance following his arrest in France in August.
The DOGS token launched with an airdrop reaching 17 million users in September, promoting crypto awareness and animal welfare through Telegram.
The DOGS mascot, 'Spotty,' who has become a symbol for The Open Network (TON), will also serve as an ambassador for Best Friends Animal Society, participating in events and marketing efforts.
At the time of reporting, the Dogs price was $0.000759.
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