Baby Shark (SHARK) — a BEP-20 smart contract, deployed on the Binance network. It aims to provide new deflationary tokens that reward the community, as well as partnerships with non-profit funds.
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Description of the Baby Shark
The main mission of BabyShark Token - to cleanse the oceans with decentralized funding. The first step towards this mission was a donation of $ 3,000 to the Rosensteel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Miami. The donation went to the University's Shark Research and Conservation Program. The main mission - to have a long-term impact on the environment.
Some features:
8% fee | Every Baby Shark transaction is charged an 8% commission that benefits all holders where 3% is redistributed among all Baby Shark token holders, 3% is locked in the liquidity pool and 2% is added to the charity / development wallet. The liquidity pool (70% of the total supply) has been blocked. |
Fair launch | Baby Shark Token was launched through a public pre-sale on DxSale ahead of listing with a maximum buy-in of 1.5 BNB. Early investors and Baby Shark holders will benefit from ownership through the redistribution and burn mechanism, built into the contract. |
Every week, 5% of the development fund will help to purchase the BabyShark token ($ SHARK). These tokens will go to the entry's wallet address, destroying them from circulation permanently.
The BabyShark team wants to ensure full transparency of all activities so that the community can feel safe, investing their money in the work. The site states that 2%-8% of the transaction fee goes to a charity wallet.
Additional data
The site contains introductory sections: "About Us" and "FAQ". Also, the developers maintain a blog, where articles are published.
Social networks are actively pursuing:
- instagram;
- twitter;
- facebook.
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