Your 1.5% Transaction Fee Just Fed 10,000 Kids: How Larecoin Turns Payments Into Social Impact
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- Feb 18
- 4 min read
Every Swipe Feeds Someone
You process payments. That's your business.
But what if every transaction you ran fed a hungry kid? Funded a school? Planted trees?
Not as a charitable donation. Not as an opt-in program. Automatically.
That's Larecoin's Social Impact Engine. And it's baked into the blockchain.
The 1.5% That Changes Everything
Here's the breakdown. Every transaction on Larecoin carries a 1.5% social impact tax. Not hidden. Not optional. Built into the protocol.
Where does it go?
1.0% → Global hunger relief organizations
0.3% → Education and literacy programs
0.2% → Clean water infrastructure projects
0.4% → Community infrastructure development
0.3% → Ecosystem growth grants
This isn't charity theater. It's infrastructure. Permanent. Transparent. Verifiable on-chain through LareScan.

The Numbers Don't Lie
Since launch, the Social Impact Engine has delivered:
2.3 million meals through global emergency food programs.
150,000+ meals via direct merchant partnerships.
50,000+ trees planted across reforestation zones.
Educational resources distributed in 12+ countries.
Every number is verifiable in real-time. Open your blockchain explorer. Check the wallet addresses. Watch the allocations move.
This is what transparency looks like at scale.

You're Already Paying More for Less
Let's talk fees.
Stripe charges 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. PayPal? Same deal. Square? 2.6% + $0.10.
Zero social impact. Zero transparency. Just processing.
Larecoin charges 1.5% total. And that 1.5% feeds people while you process payments.
You're not donating extra. You're paying less than traditional processors while automatically funding global change.
Merchants save money. Communities get resources. It's not altruism. It's better math.
Community Decides Where Money Goes
Here's where it gets interesting.
LARE token holders vote monthly through a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). They decide funding allocations. They propose new charities. They redirect resources based on global emergencies.
Hurricane hits? Community votes to shift 0.5% to disaster relief for 90 days.
Food crisis in East Africa? DAO reallocates hunger relief funds within 48 hours.
This isn't a corporate foundation with opaque annual reports. It's real-time governance by the people using the network.
Every vote is on-chain. Every allocation is transparent. Every merchant using Larecoin is part of the decision.

47 Community Hubs. 5 Continents.
The Social Impact Engine isn't just digital wallets moving stablecoins.
Larecoin operates 47 physical community hubs across five continents.
These hubs:
Connect local food banks with crypto donors
Link restaurants with surplus inventory to relief organizations
Provide crypto education and Web3 onboarding
Facilitate push-to-card services for instant fiat conversion
Host community governance meetings for DAO voting
This is infrastructure. Physical and digital. Connected through blockchain rails.
A merchant in Toronto processes Larecoin payments. That 1.5% flows to a verified food bank in Manila. The hub there distributes meals within 72 hours.
All tracked. All verified. All automatic.

LUSD: The Stable Backbone
Everything runs on LUSD: Larecoin's stablecoin pegged 1:1 to USD.
No volatility. No currency risk. No surprise value drops between allocation and distribution.
When the network calculates that 1.5% tax, it converts to LUSD instantly. Charities receive stable value. Merchants process payments without worrying about crypto fluctuations.
You want to accept crypto without the drama? This is how.
Why Traditional Processors Can't Compete
Visa and Mastercard move money. That's it.
Stripe processes transactions. Nothing more.
PayPal takes your fees and gives you… a payment confirmation.
Larecoin processes payments and automatically funds verified global impact programs while saving you money on transaction costs.
You're not choosing between profit and purpose. You're getting both.
And the CLARITY Act (H.R. 3633) just made it even better. Larecoin's classification as a digital commodity means clearer regulations, better liquidity, and reduced enforcement risk for merchants processing payments.
Traditional processors can't match that.
The Merchant Advantage
Let's be clear about what this means for your business.
Lower fees: 1.5% vs. 2.9%+ from traditional processors.
Automatic social impact: Every transaction feeds people without extra effort.
Tax advantages: Blockchain-based receipts via NFTs provide audit-ready transaction records.
Brand alignment: Your customers see you funding global change with every purchase.
Enterprise tools: Master and sub-wallet management for multi-location operations.
Instant settlement: Push-to-card services convert crypto to fiat in minutes.
This isn't a side project. It's a complete Web3 payment infrastructure that happens to feed 10,000 kids per merchant at scale.

What Happens Next
The Social Impact Engine scales with volume.
More merchants = more transactions = more meals = more schools = more infrastructure.
It's not a charity model that runs out of funding. It's a protocol-level mechanism that grows with network adoption.
By 2027, projections show the network will deliver 10 million meals annually if current growth continues. That's not a goal. That's the math.
And merchants drive it. Every payment. Every day.
Join the Network
You're already paying transaction fees.
Why not pay less while feeding people?
Set up takes 15 minutes. Web3 wallet integration. Master wallet creation. Sub-wallet deployment for multiple locations.
Gift card onboarding available. ACH integration ready. Push-to-card for instant fiat conversion.
Check the trust page for security protocols. Review the whitepaper for technical specs. Browse verified merchant case studies showing real savings.
The Social Impact Engine is live. The fees are lower. The infrastructure is ready.
Your 1.5% transaction fee can feed 10,000 kids. Or it can disappear into Visa's quarterly earnings.
Choose better math.

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