Raising Funds for Veterans and First Responders

a Token of Honor, Rewarding Veterans & First Responders While Supporting Those Who Serve

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Supporting Heroes Together

At V.I.C. Foundation, we specialize in veteran fundraisers that make a real impact. By raising funds for veterans through innovative programs, we combine traditional philanthropy with cutting-edge decentralized finance. Our services allow supporters to contribute via $HERO and VETS tokens, earning a Token of Honor while directly helping those who served. We manage every aspect of the fundraising process, so you can focus on giving back without the logistical stress. Hiring professionals ensures campaigns are effective, transparent, and meaningful.

Our veteran fundraisers are more than events—they’re a community. We organize token-based campaigns, exclusive airdrops, and recognition programs that create lasting engagement. With our expertise, contributions translate into tangible support for veterans, empowering organizations that provide crucial services. Choosing V.I.C. Foundation means joining a network of dedicated supporters committed to honoring service and building a legacy of impact. Together, we can turn generosity into action.

Join us today—support a fundraiser, earn your Token of Honor, and make a difference.

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VETERANS

VETERANS & 1ST RESPONDERS IN CRYPTO via steak house

VETS Token (Pulsechain): 0x4013abBf94A745EfA7cc848989Ee83424A770060

HERO Token (Pulsechain): 0x35a51Dfc82032682E4Bda8AAcA87B9Bc386C3D27

HERO Token (Base): 0x00Fa69ED03d3337085A6A87B691E8a02d04Eb5f8

VETERANS and First Responders, the purpose of VETS is to reward those that make a decentralized donation/commitment to the VETERANS steak house pool. Once established, the goal is to reward those addresses that participate in the VETERANS pool, ideally using the Tetra protocol. The mission is to pay it forward to organizations that assist military veterans and first responders. This token is exclusively rewarded to those who donate to the decentralized case via platforms such as steak house.

VETERANS and First Responders, the purpose of VETS is to reward those that make a decentralized donation/commitment to the VETERANS steak house pool.

Once established, the goal is to reward those addresses that participate in the VETERANS pool, ideally using the Tetra protocol.

The mission is to pay it forward to organizations that assist military veterans and first responders.

This token is exclusively rewarded to those who donate to the decentralized case via platforms such as steak house and the token project $HERO.

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Features

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Limited Total Supply: With a capped supply of just 100,000,000 tokens.

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Users may add or remove market liquidity at any time.

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Volatility: The crypto market is known for its wild swings, and $HERO is no exception.

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Exclusive Airdrops: We airdrop $HERO may be used for airdrops at its sole discretion.

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A Badge of Honor: $HERO isn't just a token; it's a badge of honor.

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Apply the KISS method.

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Core Address Ownership: The majority of the token supply is held by the Core Address, and it's important to note that there are no predefined expectations regarding its use. This supply is private property.

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HERO Token Contract: 0x -update

Disclaimer: VETERANS reserves the right to airdrop $HERO tokens at its own discretion. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile, and past performance is not indicative of future results. HERO is not responsible for any decisions made in the marketplace.

What is a Challenge Coin and Where Did It Come From?

Challenge coins have been a part of the military since ancient Rome. Roman soldiers were given bonus coins for valor. The Romain coins would be engraved with the legion's mark. The soldiers would not spend them but keep them as mementos. The challenge coin made another appearance in history during WW1.

These coins have been a military tradition for over a century during WW1. One of the men that volunteered for the Army Air Service was a wealthy lieutenant that had bronze medallions made to give to his team as mementos. He carried his coin in a pouch around his neck.

Later in the war, his airplane was shot down over Germany, but she survived and was captured. They took all his identifying items but left the pouch that carried his coin around his neck. He was taken to the front line. He was able to find civilian clothes and escape. He found a French post, but they didn’t recognize him out of uniform. He pulled the coin out, and he was spared because one of them recognized the insignia. When he returned to his unit, he insisted that every soldier carry a unit embossed coin with them.

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What Are the Challenge Rules:

1. A challenge is considered initiated when you draw your coin and hold it in the air or slam it down on the table.

2. The response is that everyone present has 15 seconds to show their coin in the same manner. To make it a little more challenging, you are allowed to take one step and an arm’s reach to locate your coin.

3. During the challenge, if someone does not respond with a coin, they are required to buy a meal or drink for the challenger.

4. But if everyone present has their coin, then the challenger must buy everyone a drink or meal.

5. Failure to buy a meal or drink is considered a failure of unit trust, and the unit may take the coin back.

6. Coin checks are allowed anywhere, anyplace, and anytime.

7. There are no exceptions to the rules of engagement.

8. The coins are a symbol of unity and loyalty.

9. Do not accept a coin unless you share the same common bond, traditions, or beliefs.

The handshake pass is a traditional way of giving a challenge coin to someone. This method is also respectful. A coin is placed in the palm, and it is transferred to another with a handshake. This is a symbol of honor and recognition.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do $HERO and VETS tokens work?

$HERO and VETS are digital tokens used to reward supporters while funding assistance programs. $HERO can be a badge of honor, and VETS tracks participation in campaigns. These tokens can also unlock exclusive airdrops and special recognition, strengthening donor engagement.