Dogecoin Community Supports Action To Clean Garbage In The Ocean, Want To Join? It's Easy!
The Dogecoin community donates DOGE to support the action of cleaning up trash in the ocean (Screenshot of Dogecoin.com)

JAKARTA – Recently, DOGE's official crypto website, Dogecoin.com, announced its support for Teamseas.org in the movement to clean up trash from the oceans. Now DOGE crypto owners can donate their holdings to the environmental movement.

“This year Dogecoin teamed up with Mr Beast, Mark Rober and good shibe around the world to remove 30 million pounds of trash from our oceans. Read on to find out how you can help us save the planet, the Doge way,” wrote the official Dogecoin.com page.

Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus also announced his support via the @BillyM2K Twitter post using the name Shibetoshi Nakamoto. Billy announced that now thirty thousand DOGE had been collected. He also thanked the donors who took part in the movement to clean up trash from the ocean.

“30k dogecoins have been collected so far, so it's like ~10k pounds of waste dumped from the ocean. It's amazing that the thing I made up as a joke has achieved something like that. Thank you to all who have contributed," he wrote with a heart symbol.

To participate in the movement, owners can donate DOGE to the official TeamSeas wallet address: DCCHpQ984nGMGegCz1Xe18ziCUiNUoNMb1.

“For every $1 worth of Dogecoin raised, we will be able to remove 1 pound of trash from the world's oceans.”

The Dogecoin community is known for its generosity in supporting social and environmental movements. Previously, they gave DOGE donations to help people in Africa affected by drought. The donation was used to drill wells there.

In its early days, the Dogecoin community had helped raise funds for the Jamaican Bobsleigh team so that it could appear at the 2014 Olympics. In addition, they also sponsored one of the NASCAR drivers in the US.

Recently the Dogecoin community also donated their DOGE to the Yemenvoice fundraiser to help war-affected residents who are struggling to find access to food.


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