$GIVETH is the meme coin that actually gives. Every trade funds real charities — chosen by you, proven on-chain — and burns a little supply along the way.
Robinhood ChainLaunched on hood.funLP locked foreverNo presale
Turn meme coin energy into real generosity. Every trade of $GIVETH pays a small fee, and a big slice of it goes into the Giving Vault. The community votes on a charity, the Vault donates, and we post the receipt. Simple as that.
Our vision
A meme coin the whole internet can point to and say: that one actually did some good. Hundreds of coins borrowed Robin Hood's name. We're here to be the first one that earns it.
How it works
Three steps, nothing hidden.
Fair launch
Launched on hood.fun's bonding curve. No presale, no team allocation, and liquidity locks forever at graduation — nobody can ever pull it.
Every trade gives
A 2% fee on curve trades funds the Giving Vault, a monthly buyback and burn, and the team. Every wallet is public.
Receipts, always
You vote on where the Vault gives. Every donation is posted below with its transaction link. No receipt, no claim.
Where the money goes
One fee, three jobs: give, burn, build. Here's every penny of it — published before launch, verifiable forever.
Trade $100 of $GIVETH — you pay a $2 fee.
Here's exactly where those 200 pennies go:
60¢
20¢
80¢
40¢
60¢
Charity
community-voted, receipt posted
20¢
Buyback & Burn
$GIVETH bought & destroyed monthly
80¢
The team
two humans, ops, art & taxes
40¢
hood.fun
the launchpad's protocol cut
Every trade gives
30% of every fee goes straight to charities the community votes on. Donation posted with its receipt, every single time.
Every month burns
10% of every fee buys $GIVETH off the market and burns it forever. The supply only ever goes down — and every burn tx is posted.
Want the full money map? Here's the exact plumbing
Every trade pays a 2% fee on the hood.fun curve.
→ 20% goes to hood.fun (the launchpad's protocol cut) = 20% of the fee
→ 80% is the creator share, split in half:
→ Merry Men (team): 50% of the creator share = 40% of the fee
→ Community Vault: 50% of the creator share = 40% of the fee, which splits again:
→ Charity: 75% of the Vault = 30% of the fee
→ Buyback & Burn: 25% of the Vault = 10% of the fee
$0
Given to charity · live at launch
0
$GIVETH bought back & burned
2
Public wallets, zero hidden ones
Community Vault (multisig) · published at launchMerry Men (team) · published at launch
Buybacks run on a published monthly schedule at a fixed 25% of Vault funds — a supply-reduction and transparency exercise, never a promise about price.
Year one: the journey
A map, not a promise — here's where we're pointing the arrow. Milestones may shift; the receipts never will.
Chapter 1 · The Launch (months 1–3)
Fair launch on hood.fun. Graduation to a locked-forever Uniswap pool. First community vote, first donation, first receipt. First scheduled buyback and burn. Weekly votes become a ritual.
Chapter 2 · The Flock Grows (months 4–6)
Ten donations in the Ledger. Monthly community mega-votes. The woodcut art gallery goes live. First press coverage of receipts culture. Buyback and burn count: 3 and climbing.
Chapter 3 · Beyond the Forest (months 7–9)
A formal partnership with a crypto-accepting charity. Merch drop where profits feed the Vault. First community-organized giving event. The Ledger becomes the longest donation table in meme coin history.
Chapter 4 · The Legend (months 10–12)
Year-one impact report: every donation, every burn, every wallet, one document. A year-end matching drive. Community input on year two — the flock decides where we fly next.
The Giving Ledger
Every donation we ever make lives in this table, forever. Hold us to it.
Date
Charity
Amount
Receipt
The ledger opens at launch — first donation targeted within 30 days.
How to buy
1
Get an EVM wallet
Robinhood Wallet, MetaMask, or Rabby all work.
2
Bridge ETH to Robinhood Chain
Use the Arbitrum bridge. ETH pays for gas.
3
Buy on hood.fun
While the curve fills, trade on hood.fun. After graduation, trade on Uniswap.
Official contract address Published at launch — trust only this page and our pinned post. Copycats will exist.