NBA Champion Odom Launches Anti-Drug Addiction Themed MEME Coin ODOM

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BlockBeats News, May 12th, former NBA champion and globally renowned philanthropist Lamar Odom officially announced the launch of a new Web3 project, a anti-drug-themed MEME coin ODOM, issued on the Solana blockchain. The project is backed by the U.S. Nasdaq-listed company Alpha Technology Group Limited (NASDAQ: ATGL) and several institutions, aiming to create the world's first "blockchain-driven philanthropy" model.

The total ODOM supply is 3 quadrillion tokens, and the token distribution plan is fully transparent: 5% is allocated to continuously fund global drug rehabilitation centers, mental health education, and other charitable projects, with a 10 billion market cap unlock; 5% belongs to Lamar Odom personally, with a strict lock-up mechanism set in place until the market cap reaches $15 billion to demonstrate long-term commitment; 10% rewards early LP providers to enhance market depth and stability; 20% is allocated to the "Trump Banquet Plan," where users stake the TRUMP token via a smart contract, receive a principal refund after the event, and receive an ODOM airdrop; and 60% is in full circulation in the market with no lock-up or reserves, ensuring the healthy development of the initial market.

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