WYDE Co-Founders Detail Their Hunger-Relief Impact Exchange on the Crypto Altruists Podcast

    On the Crypto Altruists podcast, WYDE co-founders Martin Simms and Aaron Rafferty described their Base-built Impact Exchange, the $EAT token, and a contributory consumption model that routes trading fees to Feed the Children hunger relief.

    WYDE Co-Founders Detail Their Hunger-Relief Impact Exchange on the Crypto Altruists Podcast On the Crypto Altruists podcast, WYDE co-founders Martin Simms and Aaron Rafferty described their Base-built Impact Exchange, the $EAT token, and a contributory consumption model that routes trading fees to Feed the Children hunger relief. Aaron Rafferty June 29, 2026 Key Takeaways: WYDE co-founders Martin Simms and Aaron Rafferty appeared on the Crypto Altruists podcast to explain the Impact Exchange, a platform built on Base that routes transaction fees into hunger-relief grants. The founders call the approach contributory consumption, tying charitable funding to everyday activity like crypto trades and debit-card spending rather than one-off donations, with grants recorded onchain. WYDE points to an exclusive national partnership with Feed the Children, which the episode said reached nearly 15 million people last year, and a stated goal of funding a billion meals. WYDE co-founders Martin Simms and Aaron Rafferty appeared on the Crypto Altruists podcast , in an episode published June 24, to explain how their Impact Exchange turns financial activity into funded meals. WYDE is built on Base, the Ethereum layer-2 network, and routes transaction fees into charitable grants for hunger relief. Crypto Altruists Episode 256 - Blockchain for Good Meets Hunger Relief: Moving from Crypto Philanthropy to Sustainable Impact with WYDE For episode 256 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we explore the future of crypto philanthropy with Martin Simms and Aaron Rafferty, co-founders of WYDE. Discover how their "Impact Exchange" turns everyday trading into charitable impact like funded meals, how the $EAT token works, and how their partnership with Feed the Children is fighting hunger with blockchai

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