How Mr Beast expects people to look at him after he claims he provided 150 trillion years of clean water to African tribes (won’t last a year) https://t.co/MfZzeV5UII
By popular demand, I'm slashing @finnbags on @ethos_network due to AURA-FARMING from memecoin trenchers on major platforms like Adin Ross and Mr. Beast's stream without PROMOTING the COINS, causing massive market *crashes*!!! https://t.co/rYZxwDni8u~ https://t.co/HWwS31gl1K
HOLY SHIT FINNBAGS JUST JOINED MR BEAST STREAM https://t.co/FLoisCeWR5
MrBeast has launched a livestream campaign to raise $5 million for his clean water initiative in Africa, known as #TeamWater. The campaign has attracted notable support from the cryptocurrency community, including the CEO of Solana memecoin launchpad BagsApp, known as Finnbags, who created a token designed to donate its royalties to MrBeast's water fund. This token quickly reached a $7 million market capitalization within an hour and traded $31 million in volume, with Finnbags personally donating $116,000 during the stream. Additionally, another Solana token named $MRBEAST was introduced, also intended to support the $5 million clean water campaign, with royalties directed to Finnbags. The livestream is ongoing, with a reported 97% chance of reaching the $5 million target. The campaign has generated mixed reactions online, with some users criticizing MrBeast's fundraising approach. Separately, unrelated discussions about Jeffrey Epstein's financial background and connections have circulated but are not linked to the fundraising event.