Does Your Payment Processor Fund Global Charities? Here's How Larecoin's 1.5% Tax Feeds 10,000 Kids Daily
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Your Payment Fees Are Lining Someone's Pockets
Every time you swipe a card, 2-3% disappears into the void.
Visa takes it. Mastercard takes it. Your payment processor takes it.
Where does it go? Straight to shareholders and corporate profits.
Zero to charity. Zero to social impact. Zero to anything beyond the bottom line.
That changes now.
The Larecoin Difference: Built-In Charity That Actually Works
Larecoin flips the script on traditional payment processing.
Every transaction carries a mandatory 1.5% social impact tax.
Not optional. Not a checkbox merchants can skip. Automatic.
Here's the breakdown:
~1% processing fee (standard operations)
1.5% social impact tax (directly to verified charities)
Total merchant cost: Still less than Visa/Mastercard
The difference? That 1.5% doesn't pad executive bonuses. It feeds kids. Plants trees. Builds schools.

How 1.5% Becomes 10,000 Meals a Day
Let's do the math.
Larecoin processes millions in daily transaction volume. Even at early adoption rates, 1.5% of that volume generates serious funding.
Current impact metrics:
2.3 million meals funded through emergency food programs
50,000+ trees planted globally
Educational resources distributed across 12+ countries
Healthcare initiatives in 8 emerging markets
The "10,000 kids daily" number comes from partnership agreements with organizations like ChildFund International. As transaction volume grows, so does the impact.
It's not charity theater. It's embedded social infrastructure.

Blockchain Transparency: Prove Where Every Penny Goes
Traditional charities? Black boxes.
You donate. They send a thank-you email. You hope the money actually helps someone.
Larecoin's model runs on LareBlocks Layer 1 infrastructure. Every transaction is trackable. Every charitable allocation is verifiable.
How it works:
Transaction completes on LareBlocks
1.5% automatically splits to verified charity wallets
NFT receipt generated with full transaction history
Track your impact via LareScan explorer
No intermediaries. No administrative "processing fees" eating 40% of donations.
Direct. Transparent. Blockchain-verified.
Want to see where your coffee purchase helped someone? Pull up LareScan and trace the exact charitable allocation.

NOWPayments and CoinPayments: Missing the Bigger Picture
Let's compare the competition.
NOWPayments:
0.5% processing fee
Zero social impact
Every penny goes to the company
CoinPayments:
0.5-1% processing fee
Zero charitable contribution
Standard crypto rails
Traditional processors (Visa/Mastercard):
2-3% processing fee
Zero social impact
Maximum profit extraction
Larecoin:
~2.5% total fee (1% processing + 1.5% charity)
1.5% goes directly to verified charities
Still cheaper than traditional processors
Built-in social impact at scale
Other crypto payment platforms optimized for low fees. Larecoin optimized for maximum global impact while remaining cost-competitive.
It's not charity. It's a new financial infrastructure that gives back by default.
Merchant Benefits Beyond Social Clout
"Cool story, but what's in it for my business?"
Fair question.
Tax advantages: The 1.5% charitable allocation may qualify as a tax-deductible business expense in many jurisdictions. Check with your accountant, but blockchain verification makes documentation seamless.
NFT receipts: Every transaction generates a blockchain-verified receipt. No more shoebox full of paper receipts. Full transaction history on-chain.
Brand differentiation: "We process payments that feed hungry kids" hits different than "We accept credit cards."
Master and sub-wallet management: Enterprise merchants get sophisticated wallet infrastructure. Manage multiple locations, departments, or franchises from one dashboard.
Lower fees than traditional processors: Even with the 1.5% social impact tax, you're still paying less than Visa/Mastercard. And you get to say your business makes a global impact.

The CLARITY Act and Larecoin's Legal Foundation
H.R. 3633 (the CLARITY Act) classifies digital commodities under clear regulatory frameworks.
Larecoin operates as a regulated digital commodity, not a security.
That means:
Legal clarity for merchants
Compliance with U.S. financial regulations
Protection from regulatory uncertainty
Institutional-grade legitimacy
Other crypto payment processors exist in regulatory gray areas. Larecoin built its infrastructure to align with emerging U.S. crypto legislation from day one.
Social impact meets regulatory compliance. Both matter for sustainable growth.
Real-World Use Cases Already Live
This isn't vaporware. Merchants are processing real transactions today.
Retail stores: Accept crypto payments with automatic charitable allocation. Customers love knowing their purchase feeds kids.
Online marketplaces: Integrate Larecoin payment gateway. Every sale contributes to global causes without additional effort.
B2B transactions: Enterprise payment processing with built-in CSR reporting. Show stakeholders exactly how much social impact your company generated.
Metaverse commerce: Purchase virtual goods while funding real-world causes. AI-powered shopping experiences meet blockchain transparency.
Getting Started: Three Ways to Onboard
Gift Cards: Buy Larecoin gift cards with traditional payment methods. Easiest entry point for crypto newcomers.
ACH Transfer: Direct bank transfer to your Larecoin wallet. Traditional banking meets Web3 infrastructure.
Push-to-Card Services: Convert Larecoin back to traditional currency when needed. Flexibility for merchants who need fiat liquidity.
No technical expertise required. No complicated crypto exchanges. Just straightforward payment processing that happens to fund global charities automatically.
The Question Every Business Should Ask
"Does my payment processor make the world better?"
For 99% of businesses, the answer is no.
Their payment processor extracts maximum fees and contributes minimum value.
Larecoin reverses that equation.
Same transaction. Same payment processing. Same (or better) merchant rates.
But now 1.5% feeds hungry kids, plants trees, builds schools, and funds healthcare.
It's not charity. It's how payment processing should have worked from the beginning.
Ready to switch to a payment processor that actually makes an impact?
Every transaction matters. Make yours count.

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