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$CAWARE (#Clawdia): In the chaotic world of crypto, where dog coins bark, frogs hop, and cats meow their way to the moon, there was a void. Memecoins were fun, wild, and often meaningless — pumping on hype alone. But one day, in a quiet corner of Solana, a devoted degen named Alex had an idea that hit different. Alex wasn't your typical rug-pulling dev. He had lost his grandmother to breast cancer years ago, and every October (Pink Month), he'd feel that pang — awareness campaigns everywhere, but real impact? Sparse. Donations got lost in bureaucracy, and people scrolled past. "What if," Alex thought while staring at DexScreener at 3 AM, "we made a memecoin that actually fights back?" That's how $CAWARE (Cancer Awareness) was born. The mascot? A tough-as-nails pink crab named Clawdia. Why a crab? Because cancer's zodiac symbol is the crab — but Clawdia flips it. She's not the disease; she's the warrior pinching cancer right in the ass. Clawdia wears a pink ribbon bandana, boxing gloves, and a smirk that says, "Fuck cancer." She's got claws ready to snip tumors, and her catchphrase? "We're pinching cancer out of existence — one pump at a time!" The story goes like this: Long ago, in the Crypto Ocean, cancer was a shadowy kraken lurking in the depths, dragging down ships (lives) without warning. The degens sailed blindly, chasing moons and lambos, ignoring the monster below. Then Clawdia emerged from the waves — a mutant crab forged in the fires of community strength and survivor stories. Clawdia rallied the memecoin fleet: dogs, cats, pepe frogs, even the grumpy goats. "This isn't just another pump-and-dump," she declared in her viral launch tweet. "Every buy, every hold, every meme — we're donating a portion of taxes to real cancer research and patient support funds. Transparency on-chain, no bullshit." The tokenomics were simple and based: 5% tax on transactions: 3% to liquidity (for that sweet moon fuel), 2% auto-donated to verified charities like the American Cancer Society.