Score | 31 |
|---|---|
24h Vol | $4.5K |
Liquidity | $40.7K |
Holders | 638 |
Audits | |
Age | 5 months |
FDV | $271.4K |
Market Cap | $271.4K |
About Whale Killer (PLASTIC)
$PLASTIC is a Solana-based ReFi (Regenerative Finance) and RWA (Real-World Asset) Impact Token connected to GEIS™ — Global Environmental Impact Solutions, a Disabled Veteran-Owned business that owns the Plastic Impact Protocol™ v4.3, the only publicly published governing standard for plastic credits in existence. Patent Pending. The project sits at the intersection of three powerful trends: the rise of Real-World Asset tokenization, the growing institutional demand for credible environmental credit infrastructure, and the maturation of Solana as a home for tokens with substance. Unlike traditional memecoins built purely on narrative, $PLASTIC is connected to a real-world environmental mission with verifiable infrastructure underneath it. The tokenomics are powered by BlueWhale Tech (@rdbotato), which auto-distributes creator fees on-chain with no claims required. Of every creator fee generated: 49% flows to Whale-tier holders as direct $SOL rewards, 20% flows to Shrimp-tier holders as direct $SOL rewards, 30% flows to a donation wallet that exclusively funds community-voted environmental nonprofits, and 1% is permanently burned every 15 minutes for steady deflationary pressure. The project is fully doxxed under @yerahmeel33, a publicly identified Disabled Veteran, and operates with end-to-end on-chain transparency. Every transaction, every distribution, every burn, and every donation is independently verifiable on Solscan and through the BlueWhale dashboard.
PLASTIC/SOL Price Stats
The current price of PLASTIC (PLASTIC/SOL) on PumpSwap is $0.0002751, the price is up 50.91% in the last 24 hours. Its 24-hour trading volume is reported to be at $4,480.73 with a total of 43 transactions. PLASTIC/SOL contract address is 296QArTdtyiu82JaAJ8AwLdiXm6PqWzqY59P19bph5Pq, with a Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) of $271.36K and a liquidity pool of $40,657.40.
