Every swap in the CURE/ETH pool generates a fee in ETH. The fee starts at 99% and decays by 1% per block until reaching 1%, where it remains.
Anyone can call processFees() to process accumulated ETH. The caller receives 1% as a reward. The remaining 99% is split equally: 49.5% is swapped to USDC and sent to St. Jude, 49.5% is swapped to CURE and permanently burned.
As trading volume increases, both donations to St. Jude and token supply reduction scale proportionally. Holder incentives and charitable impact grow together.
Fee (ETH) → 1% caller + 49.5% charity (USDC) + 49.5% buyback (CURE burn)
Fees are collected in ETH, not CURE tokens. This design ensures zero sell pressure on the token itself, protecting holder value while enabling direct charitable impact.
The 50/50 split creates alignment: every dollar that benefits token holders through supply reduction is matched by a dollar sent to St. Jude. Impact and value scale together.
St. Jude Recipient Address
0xd0fcC6215D88ff02a75C377aC19af2BB6ff225a2
This project is fully bootstrapped and developed independently.
If you find the work valuable and would like to support ongoing development, research, and maintenance, you may do so directly via voluntary onchain contributions.
Contributions are optional and are not connected to token ownership, protocol usage, governance rights, or financial returns.
Contributions are not investments and do not entitle contributors to any ownership, profit participation, or future benefit. They are purely voluntary donations to support continued development.
The CURE smart contracts are deployed and maintained by an independent builder. To avoid conflicts of interest and incentive misalignment, the builder does not receive protocol revenue and does not buy, hold, or trade the CURE token.
The builder's role is limited to writing, deploying, and maintaining the open-source code and infrastructure required for the protocol to operate as designed. All onchain economics are enforced transparently by the contracts themselves, not by discretionary control.